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Call for Entry: Women Designing in Boston
Boston Society of Architects has invited women designers to submit work for the upcoming juried exhibition: Urban Interventions/Built or Unbuilt. These types of exhibitions are always really interesting because of the broad spectrum of work submitted and displayed in the end.
[blackbirdpie url=”https://twitter.com/BSAAIA/status/321661565088698368″]The BSA requests designers in the fields of architecture, interior design, engineering, landscape architecture, and urban design to submit a 24×36 horizontally formatted board of the design. Submission to the exhibition is due April 29th!
Submissions are free to BSA members, non-members $25.
Look for the exhibition of winners in the BSA Space this summer!
Design Biennial Boston
The Boston Design Biennial is a juried exhibition and publication of design work open to Greater Boston’s emerging practices and individuals working in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban design. Tonight, head over to the BSA Space, for the third Design Biennial exhibition gallery opening. The gallery is a showcase of work from Greater Boston’s design leaders sponored by pinkcomma gallery and the BSA.
Winners of the call for entry will be unveiling their site-specific installation in the BSA gallery tonight.
I’m looking forwarding to seeing Matter Design Studio’s installation. Matter Design Studio, a collaborative design studio, founded in 2008, envisions architectural practice as a marriage between drawing and making by blending the ideas of architectural representation and contractor methods of making. Matter Design has designed and fabricated a concrete half-scale “Helix” stair that will “skewer the existing entry stair at the BSA”.
Gallery of Gingerbread – Too Tasty To Miss
What happens when Architects get into the holiday spirit? What happens when you swap out their moleskin notebooks with a spatula? Continue reading