Now What?! Exhibition Opens & a Call for NominationsWe are excited to announce that the exhibition Now What?! Advocacy, Activism & Alliances in American Architecture since 1968 is now open at BSA Space!Read an overview of the exhibition and an interview with its curators.BSA NewsMar 10, 2022
New iteration of Urban Design Workshop launches this springThis year’s Urban Design Workshop, “A Quarter More: Exploring Density in Metro Boston,” will kick off this month. Given that Massachusetts is in the midst of a housing crisis, increased density can be a foreboding prospect to some residents and policymakers. However, BSA designers and architects are offering another perspective.BSA NewsMar 10, 2022
Susi Sanchez AIAAn interview with Susi Sanchez AIA, 2021 Design Awards juror and Principal/Founder, UX Architecture Studio.Design Awards Juror ProfileMar 02, 2022
2022 AIA Honors & Awards announced; calls for 2023 expressions of interest & nominations openThe BSA joins the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in sharing those who have been elevated to the AIA College of Fellows. Congratulations to the 2022 AIA Honors & Award winners who have been recognized for their achievements and contributions to the profession, as well as BSA members!BSA NewsFeb 24, 2022
Whitney Lewis Assoc. AIAAn interview with Whitney Lewis Assoc. AIA, 2021 Design Awards juror and Designer II, GGLO.Design Awards Juror ProfileFeb 24, 2022
The story of the Harvard Art Museums Renovation and Expansion, 2021 Harleston Parker winnerThe winner of the 2021 Harleston Parker Medal is the Harvard Art Museums Renovation and Expansion, by the Renzo Piano Building Workshop in collaboration with Payette. We spoke to Payette and museum staff to learn the story behind this incredible project.BSA NewsFeb 10, 2022
BSA Staff Picks: Black History Month 2022This February, join the BSA staff in taking some time to celebrate Black history and culture and the work of Black architects and designers through some of our favorite books, articles, music, and more.BSA NewsFeb 09, 2022
Remembering John Louis CummingsJohn Louis Cummings, 88, of Hudson and formerly a longtime resident of Wellesley, died on Saturday, January, 29, 2022 at the Artisan in Hudson after a long battle with Lewy body dementia. An Air Force veteran who later worked as an architect, he worked at Carl Koch in Boston and later was a partner at The Architects Collaborative in Cambridge prior to opening his own practice before retiring.RememberingFeb 09, 2022