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Submissions 0115-0133

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Elizabeth Wylie, Michelle Baxter, Felipe Bellalta, Ray Dunetz

The circle and light form the basis of our design. (more...)

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Blostein/Overly Architects: Beth Blostein and Bart Overly

Marquee Event

“The Battle of Gettysburg,” Paul Dominique Phillippoteaux’s original marquee event for Boston’s Cyclorama, was a topic for intellectual operation in its reproduction and in its content. (more...)

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Gregory Lombardi Design

The Urban Stage

A new landscape for the BCA Plaza site creates flexible spaces for artists, in which the cultural energy within the BCA extends outside the buildings and fuses with the urban community. (more...)

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Richard Alomar, Melissa Murphy and Michael Tuzel

Threshold Plaza

Existing patterns of circulation and pedestrian movement in this area are as diverse and lively as Boston’s storied history. (more...)

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Eric R. Hoffman and Tony A. Patterson

Softscape

The wood floor of the main plaza provides a moment of fragility in the un-yielding hardscape of its context, adding warmth to the cold and rough brickwork. (more...)

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John Ullman

“. . . All things change into fire, and fire exhausted falls back into things.”(more...)

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Thor Hubbell and Evan Stachowski, Sky Production

The Boston Center for the Arts serves the community as a cultural resource and as a node of entry to the historic settlement. (more...)

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David De Celis, Emily Mueller De Celis, Max Moore- DCM Design

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Inside :: Out references position – the Cyclorama originally constructed for a singular view(ing)point to comprehend the whole work, this proposal introduces multiple spaces to express diverse views of the whole community. (more...)

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Cole and Goyette, Architects and Planners Inc.

Glowing Plaza

This design provides a plaza, sidewalk, entry markers, and artists’ courtyard that are functional for your program, compatible with the historic neighborhood, and expressive of the BCA future. (more...)