With support from the 2012 John Worthington Ames Scholarship, Stephen Messinger traveled through Sweden and lived in a passiv haus in Vastra Hamnen, a Swedish neighborhood that targets energy neutrality. While abroad, he met with community leaders/officials, and explored the successes and failures of a country striving to make itself an energy independent leader in sustainable design, thinking, and practice. More
BAC students from the School of Landscape Architecture program traveled to NYC in the fall term for a two day Public Art field trip. More
In spring 2012, the BAC practice department and Junko Yamamoto launched the Gateway project Chinatown Furniture. This project was developed to create a series of custom-designed and fabricated furniture pieces for the Chinatown Lantern Reading Room. More
Jillian Gaviani proposed a booth design based on a nest, arguably the most sustainable green building nature has to offer. More
In the fall of 2012, the BAC’s School of Landscape Architecture, in partnership with the HarborArts, launched an advanced Natural Systems studio focusing on the exploration of natural systems as public art in the Boston Harbor Shipyard. More
The Boston Architectural College was pleased to host a celebratory reception to commemorate the opening of the newest campus building at 951 Boylston Street. More
The Boston Architectural College recently completed a $14 million purchase and renovation project at 951 Boylston Street, opening a new campus building for the first time in nearly 50 years. More
Jim Barrett '87 AIA, LEED joined Drummey Rosane Anderson, Inc. in 1987 and has been a principal since 1999. More
Student's in BAC's distance low-residency master of design studies in historic preservation program explore Boston's rich historical environment More