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  • Protecting Architectural Innovation: Intellectual Property Regimes as Applied to Architecture

    Prepared by Christine Chilingerian (Legal Intern) Candidate for J.D., 2012 Northeastern University School of Law The field of architecture lies at the intersection of the sciences and the arts, employing a combination of engineering and artistry, functionality and design.  Traditionally, these opposing disciplines have relied on distinct regimes of intellectual property protection.  Yet, the cross-disciplinary [...]

  • Showcasing research, innovation and entrepreneurship

    By Greg St. Martin March 30, 2012 A sustainable urban housing prototype, a sensor-laden shirt that tracks exercise effectiveness and an interactive computer game for people with physical disabilities were among the student and faculty research projects showcased Thursday at RISE:2012, the university’s research, innovation and scholarship expo.The event — sponsored by the Center for [...]