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Camila Mathó

Camila Mathó is a Bachelor of Architecture candidate at the Boston Architectural College. More

Sergio Mazon

As principal and lead designer for Mazon Lighting Design, Sergio has worked on projects throughout the United States and South America. He is the BAC Light | Space instructor, and teaches an interior architectural lighting design workshop. He is a leader and active professional in the lighting community and is the current president of the Designers Lighting Forum of New England (DLF-NE). He is lighting certified, a LEED Green Associate, and a Lighting Designer. More

Adam Mitchell

Adam is an Associate Principal at Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc., and he teaches the Advanced Architecture Studio at BAC. He believes that architecture is not self expression but the noble and rigorous work of meeting needs. His studio explores the relationship between a building's location in its landscape and its constituents. Students' understanding of this relationship helps to mitigate the realities of construction with the needs of users while honing an appreciation of material sensuality and spatial experience. More

Perla Muller

Perla is a Bachelor of Architecture candidate at the BAC. More

Christopher Novelli

Chris is a C-2 Studio instructor, and is also a Senior Project Manager at the architecture firm Studio One, Inc - a position he has held since 2000. In practice, Novelli completes projects of great diversity, but for the past 5 years has focused primarily on low-income senior housing projects with clients of high expectations and low budgets, where quality of construction is emphasized. In studio, Novelli attempts to bridge the gap between theory and design for his students through a series of exercises which visually interpret written text, which students can then apply directly to their projects. Novelli is in the process of taking the architecture registration examinations, with an expected completion date of fall 2011. More