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This site serves as a repository of research conducted by BAC faculty
and administrators on issues pertaining to the study of architecture and
interior design.
To submit research reports or findings for posting, please send an email
to webmaster@the-bac.edu.
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Neologism, Translation, Evocation and Equivalence:
Searching for Authenticity Through the Modern
By Eytan Fichman
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Conservative Values and Technological Change:
New England Architecture meets Virtual Space
By Sally Levine & Warren Wake
Paper presented at the ACSA Northeast Regional Conference, Fall 2000.
It examines the term “conservative” when applied to architectural practice
in New England and the process by which the profession and the region
can hope to participate in innovative technology.
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Color and Color Theory Materials List
By Sally Levine et al.
Exploration of the colors and textures associated with the following
six materials: tile, glass, metal, plastic, stone, and wood.
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Hybrid teaching: Design Studios in Virtual
Space
By Sally Levine & Warren Wake
Paper presented at the National Conference on Liberal Arts and the
Education of Artists on October 20, 2000. The paper presents the application
of hybrid teaching in the design studio and the relationship of the
physical and virtual settings of hybrid education.
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Virtual Materials/Resource Library
By Sally Levine & Bill Phillips
Complement to the BAC’s physical materials/resource library, located
on the fifth floor of 320 Newbury Street. Together, these spaces provide
information about and tactile examples of the interior designer's palette.
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Architecture
of Bosnia and Herzegovina
By Javorka Saracevic
Webpage developed with the support of a BAC Education Committee
Travel and Research Grant (EDCO Grant) during 2000-01.
It
documents through the use of photographs the diverse architectural styles
of this region.
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