Submissions 0176-0186
Naoto Kumazawa
This proposed BCA Plaza is a reflection of the ever changing landscape of Boston, reflection of a history of the “ground” created by the hands of human and time. (more...)
Michael Seymour and Jason Walker, Mississippi State University
The design for the Boston Center for the Arts plaza creates a vibrant and flexible urban space with year-round applications. (more...)
Konstantin Simoun
Flagship
Have you seen the two masts of the ship that docked at the corner of Clarendon and Tremont streets? (more...)
Herman workplace for architecture
Urban Partition
An Urban Partition for staging of BCA’s events. (more...)
Aaron Dorf, Kirsten Hively, Rebecca Hutchinson, Adam Modesitt- Harvard Graduate School of Design
PanOptical Camouflage
PanOptical Camouflage inverts the cyclorama by bringing the memory of the circular viewing screen outside of the building walls. (more...)
Anne Lusk, Ph.D. Harvard School of Public Health.
Heather Dietrichson, LEED, designer
Lauren Charest, architecture student, Massachusetts Community College
Art That Moves You
This entry proposes The Boston Center for the Arts as the epicenter for showcasing “Art That Moves You” or art that pulls at your heart strings and entreats you to engage in physical activity by walking or bicycling to the rewarding destination or being active at the destination. (more...)
Xefirotarch - Hernan Diaz-Alonso, Principal. Joshua M. Taron, Project Designer
Ripley
Epiphyte (ep·i·phyte) n. def: A plant, such as a tropical orchid or a staghorn fern, that grows on another plant upon which it depends for mechanical support but not for nutrients. (more...)
Leann Benkart, Susanne Wilson, and Kristina York, The Ohio State University
What's Your View?
With over 125 years behind it, the Cyclorama has contributed to the character of many different visions of the community. (more...)
Ming-yu Ho, Ray Nagahata, and Christopher Akyanian
Active Fields, Active Arts
Landscape as a Medium of Communication (more...)

