Parameters of Time: Computing & Drawing Slowly
This exhibit crafts an interdependence between computing and drawing in an effort to question the role of the singular "author" within contemporary
Slots, Slats, Tubes, Tabs, Lacing, Bracing: 9 explorations in cardboard chair design
The Cardboard Chair Project introduces General Education students to the design of objects for human use, exploring the fit of object to human body
Chamber, Art & Sociology Atrium, 2014
Chamber is a spherical capsule made predominantly of industrial felt.
Transforming Waste: REFUNC and Salvaging Creativity
Architecture and design are ultimately about problem solving. Our current fast-food, throw-away culture cannot continue as a sustainable habit.
Catalytic Structures: Transformed Types
This exhibition showcases the recent work of the Boston Architecture Firm NADAAA and features 5 buildings—3 architecture schools and 2 houses
Building the City Anew- Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg is the scene of two of Europe’s major urban development projects: HafenCity and International Building Exhibition (IBA).
La Candelaria - Barrio Progreso
Thanks to Roland Krebs, Urban Planning Consultant for the Emerging and Sustainable Cities Initiative (ESCI) at the Inter-American Development Bank
Reston: The Art of Community
What is the role of public art in the creation of meaningful places? What impact does a public art master plan have on community and development?
School Buildings: The State of Affairs
The opening of the exhibition will coincide with a lecture entitled “Architecture as Memory” by Quintus Miller, an architect from Basel Switzerland
Macro to Micro: Grimshaw Architects
“Macro to Micro,” now open at the Kibel Gallery, presents the innovative work of Grimshaw Architects.