Underlying Program Goals:

// lead students in HANDS-ON construction combined with a design studio education in order to discover new intersections between design and fabrication.


// foster a COLLABORATIVE studio environment such that students engage more fully in a dialogue with their peers, practitioners, context and communities.


// implement architecture, design and the making of space to catalyze POSITIVE SOCIAL CHANGE and stewardship of our built environment.

January 28, 2009

Wed. Class Cancelled / Sat. Class Still On!

Due to snowy conditions, the BAC has officially canceled all afternoon and evening classes today. We will hold our first class Saturday at 12pm in the BAC basement! See you all there!

January 22, 2009

UdB Publication - A Case Study in Forming Collaborative Service-Learning Initiatives

An essay, written by Kyle Sturgeon as a component of the Boston Architectural College's 'Design Education Certificate Program,' will be published by the Indiana University Press in the spring of 2009. A downloadable PDF version is available now in the UdB'09 Materials sidebar. if you'd like to discuss the article, please contact Kyle at sturgeon.kyle@gmail.com.

January 21, 2009

UdB Featured at Design Exchange - Toronto


This presentation board showcasing the 2007 and 2008 UdB projects will be featured during the 'Carrot City' design exhibition beginning February 25th.

January 16, 2009

NeR+D* Collaborates with UdB

Directors Evan Greenberg (BS. MSc., London, UK) and Jon Mickle (BS. MArch, Philidephia, PA) of Network Research + Design (NeR+D*) will act as consultants/guest critics for the 2009 UdB Workshop. Evan brings to the table his advanced knowledge of parametrics, ruled surfaces and membranes from work at the Architectural Association, while Jon offers considerations of beauty, ornament, and complexity in today's cultural and political context as part of his ongoing work at the University of Pennsylvania.

We will interface with Evan and Jon (bi)weekly via video conference throughout the semester.

January 15, 2009

UdB Research Published in Education Book

Indiana University will feature an independent research paper written by Kyle Sturgeon entitled 'Urban designBUILD: Forming Collaborative Service-Learning Initiatives' in a publication slated for December 2009 completion. The ICC (Indiana Campus Collaborative) states:
'The primary purpose of this book, is to help professors and college and university administrators develop service-learning courses.'
The article focuses on techniques for implementing service-learning in architectural education through design/build. For more information, view the related research presentation found in the 'Public Material' sidebar, or contact Kyle directly at sturgeon.kyle@gmail.com

January 13, 2009

Nomadic Canopies Spring 2009 Workshop

JOIN US this semester as we design + construct a canopy structure for two distinct neighborhoods of Boston, part of the ongoing design/build program at the BAC.
'We will design and construct a shared nomadic [traveling + temporary + adaptable] canopy that addresses the parameters of three diverse sites. The studio will first focus on form finding through model making and material testing. We will then address issues of modularity and [dis]assembly, with strong emphasis on the research and implementation of digital technologies. Students will investigate the integration of photovoltaic for light emission, sound generation, and operability in addition to space making and aesthetics.'

January 6, 2009

Peace Park to be featured in Toronto Exhibition

The upcoming exhibition "Carrot City: Designing for Urban Agriculture," held at the Toronto Design Exchange (DX) beginning Feb.25th will:
'show how ideas from other countries can be integrated into the Canadian experience. The exhibitions will contain a mix of realized projects and speculative design proposals that illustrate the potential for future design that focuses on food issues.'

Nomadic Canopies, mock-up session - Spring '09

Frederick Douglass Peace Park Amphitheater, rendering - Spring'08