BSA Space, Boston, USA - In an effort to involve the public in exhibitions and discussions about architecture, local AIA chapters are increasingly opting for a storefront presence. Examples include the Center for Architecture in New York's Greenwich Village (2003) and now the recently completed exhibition and office space for the Boston Society of Architects, one of the oldest AIA chapters, established in 1867. Höweler + Yoon Architecture's design of the two-level space uses color and surface to draw the public inside and upstairs, where the majority of the BSA Space resides.
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