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Industry experts will gather in Buffalo to explore bioclimatic features of terra cotta facades
Originally published on BuffaloRising.com - For the third year in a row, world-renowned architects will be gathering in Buffalo to learn/discover the latest ingenuities related to the design of ceramic components for large-scale production. The Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop (ACAW) will be held Monday, August 13 through Thursday, August 16.
July 19, 2018/by Media Boston Valley
Alfred University Sponsors Workshop on Architectural Applications of Terra Cotta
Originally published on Alfred.edu - Alfred University is a sponsor of a four-day workshop next month in Buffalo that will discuss terra cotta and its use in architectural design. Alfred University’s Anne Currier, sculptor and professor emerita of ceramic art, and William Carty, John F. McMahon Professor and Chair of Ceramic Engineering, are among those who will speak at the Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop, August 13-16, 2018.
July 19, 2018/by Media Boston Valley
Architects experiment with terra cotta in the fight against climate change
Originally published on inhabitat.com - Architects have utilized terra cotta for thousands of years – and it turns out the ancient building material could actually combat climate change. Ceramicists, engineers, and architects converged on Buffalo this year for the Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop (ACAW) to investigate environmentally responsive designs made from terracotta.
December 26, 2017/by Media Boston Valley
Observations on Collaborative Process and Materiality from the Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop
Originally published on FacadeTectonics.org - At the second annual Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop (ACAW), participants in the architectural industry explored the prototyping and assembly of terra cotta systems through manufacturer-supported hands-on research.
November 14, 2017/by Media Boston Valley
2017 ACAWorkshop Teamed Experts to Explore Large-Scale Ceramic Applications
Originally published on BostonValley.com - Boston Valley Terra Cotta and the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning wrapped up the 2nd annual Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop on August 17, 2017. A collection of interdisciplinary professionals made up 4 teams – Team AECOM, Team Morphosis, Team Walter P Moore and Team UB/Alfred – worked collaboratively with industry experts and educators exploring innovative ceramic façade solutions to a variety of architectural challenges.
September 7, 2017/by Media Boston Valley
ACAWorkshop Mentioned on bustler.net
Originally published on Bustler.net - Architects, engineers and ceramic artists from across the country and Europe are coming to Buffalo, New York to attend the second annual Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop (ACAW) being held Monday, August 14 through Thursday, August 17.
August 10, 2017/by Media Boston Valley
Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop Furthers Advancements in High Performance Facades
ACAW 2017 Press Release - Industry experts gather to address terra cotta’s potential in advanced manufacturing of bioclimatic structures and environments.
August 2, 2017/by Media Boston Valley
Industry Experts to Gather for the 2nd Annual ACAWorkshop
Originally published on BostonValley.com - Architects, engineers and ceramic artists from across the country and Europe will be attending the second annual Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop (ACAW) being held Monday, August 14 through Thursday, August 17.
July 21, 2017/by Media Boston Valley
The Future of Ceramics is Being Developed in Buffalo, NY
Originally published on ArchPaper.com - Boston Valley Terra Cotta was recently featured in Architect’s Newspaper. The article, “The future of ceramics is being developed in Buffalo, New York” by Matt Shaw, highlights Boston Valley’s transformation from a flower pot business started in 1889 to a leading innovator in the Terra Cotta industry – maintaining a superior level of craftsmanship while simultaneously incorporating digital technology to allow more experimentation with clay-based building systems.
June 2, 2017/by Peter Schmidt
Recap of 2016 ACAWorkshop Featured in UB School of Architecture and Planning Magazine
Featured in B/a+p Magazine - The 2016 Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop, hosted by Boston Valley Terra Cotta, brought together our sculptors and designers with faculty and students from the University at Buffalo as well as educators, artists and architects from around the world for five days of group-based learning and ‘clay storming’ sessions. The Workshop focused on the experimentation of large-scale applications for ceramic components.
April 14, 2017/by Media Boston Valley
ACAWorkshop mentioned on Elstudio
Originally published on elstudio.nl - A workshop program dedicated to the experimentation of large-scale applications for ceramic components, the Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop brings together a collection of interdisciplinary professionals working collaboratively in small groups to explore innovative ceramic façade solutions to architectural challenges.
August 8, 2016/by Media Boston Valley
Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop: Bioclimatic Ceramic Systems
Originally published on BuffaloRising.com - An architectural workshop is underway in Buffalo that has managed to attract acclaimed architects, engineers and ceramic artists from around the world. The Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop (ACAW) is being hosted by Boston Valley Terra Cotta in partnership with University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning; Alfred University; Data Clay and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
April 26, 2016/by Peter Schmidt