Feb 24, 2020 – Jan 24, 2022DURABLEDURABLE is a design imperative to construct sustainable environments that promote not only long life cycles, but also enduring cultural significance. Crucial to a sustainable architecture is the design of buildings that will endure for generations while also constantly adapting to ever-changing cultural needs. This exhibition examines the durability of materials through the lens of built examples of robust architecture that remains useful and valued despite the vicissitudes of time.
Jan 09, 2021 – May 31, 2021Architecture in Dialogue: The Aga Khan Award for ArchitectureArchitecture in Dialogue is an exhibition highlighting the six winners and shortlisted works from the 2017-2019 cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
Oct 27, 2020 – Jan 31, 2021Future-DeckerThe Future Decker exhibition is part of an ongoing exploration and documentation of the ways in which existing triple deckers have shaped the City of Boston, while inviting residents to envision the future of this iconic New England vernacular building typology.Built en masse mostly between the 1880s and 1930s, the triple decker was an affordable entry point for many immigrant families who came to call Boston home. Explore residents’ perspectives and experiences with triple deckers and possible new ways to re-integrate them into the fabric of the city.
Feb 14, 2020 – Oct 31, 2020IMPACT: Inspired and Inspiring—Women in Design Award of Excellence 20th AnniversaryThe Women In Design is pleased to announce the 20th Anniversary of its Award of Excellence! To mark this significant milestone, the WID community is curating an exhibition to showcase the impact that all Awardees have made throughout their careers and include programming that will allow participants to honor, reflect, celebrate, and be inspired.
Oct 29, 2018 – Dec 09, 2018E+ Green Communities: Highland and Marcella Street SitesThe E+ Green Building Program will demonstrate the feasibility of regenerative multi-unit residential buildings and bring energy and environmentally positive homes to Boston’s neighborhoods. These proposal submissions show that regenerative buildings are achievable and not beholden to a particular esthetic.
Jun 26, 2014 – Sep 30, 2014Urban Timber: From Seed to CityThis exhibition celebrates wood as the region’s most sensible and abundant choice of material for urban building, highlighting its flexibility and technical qualities, including timber's potential to combat climate change.