WinterLight Pavilion in BSA’s BUILDing Forward

On July 27, the Boston Society of Architects (BSA) hosted the opening reception for their current exhibit, BUILDing Forward.
The exhibit features projects that demonstrate the future of building processes and materials. Sponsored by the Autodesk BUILD Space, the show promotes projects that approach buildings and infrastructure as “socially and physically connected, sustainable, resilient, and beautiful.”
Material tests and plans for the WinterLight Pavilion are one featured project. The pavilion is a Sasaki-led design that will be temporarily installed on the Rose Kennedy Greenway this winter.
Below are photos from the opening reception of the exhibit, which is on display at the BSA Space until October 6. Read more about the WinterLight Pavilion here.
The opening reception was buzzing with lively conversation, exploration, and contemplation surrounding the various projects
Examples of the conical concrete pieces that comprise the Pavilion will be on display until October 6
Sasaki associate Carolyn Brown chats with another Pavilion team member
Visitors interact with the prototype
BUILDing Forward gathered designers and other maker-enthusiasts in and around Boston for its opening reception
Visitors gather around the prototype
Sasaki principal and architect, Christine Dunn, AIA (right) is leading the team designing and fabricating the Winterlight Pavilion
BUILDing Forward gathered designers and other maker-enthusiasts in and around Boston for its opening reception
Visitors gather around the prototype
Sasaki principal and architect, Christine Dunn, AIA (right) is leading the team designing and fabricating the Winterlight Pavilion