Kyle Barker AIAAn interview with Kyle Barker AIA, 2021 Design Awards Juror and 2021 recipient of the Rotch Travelling Scholarship.Design Awards Juror ProfileJan 11, 2022
28 Days in BALME: Learning inclusive ArchitectureWho are the authors of our urban spaces? How does the culture of private property shape the spatial design and aesthetic attributes of cities? John Wagner, studio leader for It Takes a Village, one section in the Imaginations of Home exhibition, reflects on the experience.Community ImpactJan 05, 2022
BSA Members at COP26: Architecture's Role in the Climate CrisisThe distance between Glasgow and Boston encompasses 3,000 miles and one ocean, but the connection between the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference and the BSA is stronger than you might think. We spoke to BSA member firm CambridgeSeven and Mike Davis FAIA, Principal at Bergmeyer, about programming at COP26 and how architects can build a more sustainable world.Community NewsDec 16, 2021
Mazen SakrWe're celebrating the 2021 BSA Design Awards and the upcoming Awards Gala by featuring profiles on individuals who served on the 2021 Design Award juries. Read our interview with Mazen Sakr, Principal at AW-ARCH.Design Awards Juror ProfileDec 16, 2021
The BSA announces the winners for the 2021 BSA Design AwardsThe Boston Society for Architecture (BSA) is pleased to announce the winners for the 2021 BSA Design Awards. Please join us in celebrating these outstanding projects at the BSA Awards Gala on January 27, 2022.BSA NewsDec 16, 2021
BSA Gingerbread Competition & Exhibition Wraps Up Another Successful YearThe BSA is pleased to announce the winners of this year's Gingerbread Competition & Exhibition. Thank you to all who voted—both with dollars and Facebook likes—and a special thanks to the households, firms, and individuals who submitted this year.BSA NewsDec 16, 2021
Adrienne Cali Magners AIAAn interview with Adrienne Cali Magners AIA, Associate at Bruner/Cott Architects and winner of the 2021 AIA Young Architects Award.ProfileDec 02, 2021
BSA Staff Picks: Native American Heritage MonthDesign professionals and representatives of the architectural community alike must acknowledge that the process of building requires making thoughtful and intentional decisions that respect everyone, including those who were forcibly displaced from the spaces we occupy and who we share our land with today. In recognition of Native American Heritage Month and Native American Heritage Day on November 26, BSA staff are sharing our picks for articles, interviews, resources and more that celebrate Indigenous people.BSA NewsNov 26, 2021