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You can call it a three-decker or a triple-decker, but just don’t eat it. The Community Design Resource Center’s gingerbread house design competition is back in its […]
Last year, Grumpy Cat and other pop cultured-themed creations made entirely out of cans took over the BSA Space during Canstruction, an annual charity event […]
Tracking, kerning, leading, weight, a proper mix of serifs and sans. Typography is all around you, and in many cases, it’s designed to go more […]
Canstruction creates art from canned goods and then donates the cans to a food bank.
Wood burns. When placed against steel or concrete, it tends to be thought of as an inferior material due to its combustibility, especially when applied to construction […]
BSA president-elect Tim Love talks architecture, planning, and the future of Boston.
As the MBTA focuses on small changes to the transit system in the current decade, architects and inventors from around the city have their eyes […]
Rarely in your life will you see Mickey Mouse, Yoda, Iron Man, the Back to the Future car, and a scene from Ghostbusters created entirely out of […]
Boston City Hall has been called a lot of things over the years: ugly, an atrocious waste of space, and a public eyesore. But architect […]
Billboards that turn humidity into drinkable water, utility boxes that convert into couches for pedestrians, and bamboo that grows from unused billboards—these are all concepts […]
The third installment of Design Biennial Boston opened with panache on Thursday evening, February 21, at BSA Space, the concrete and steel architectural headquarters in […]
For decades, the Boston Society of Architects was somewhat of an old-boy club that met furtively in a tiny, vertical building tucked away on Broad […]