The BAC is located on the first floor of the Market
Arcade Building, at 617 Main St. It was built in 1892 and designed by
E.B. Green &
William Sydney Wicks.
The BAC is dedicated to enhancing appreciation
of the architecture, art, history and natural beauty that is unique to Buffalo and
the Niagara Frontier.
The purpose of this web site is to:
- Inform visitors of the exhibits, lectures and tours at the Buffalo Architecture Center
- Guide the visitor to appropriate sites and organizations that describe Buffalo's and the Niagara Frontier's architecture, art, history and natural beauty
- Link to the Master Calendar of architecture lectures and tours in Buffalo-Niagara
- Link to the Buffalo Preservation Board Meeting Highlights
- Link to the Buffalo Grain Elevator Preserve
- Link to the Black Rock Canal and Scajaquada Creek Preserve
- Link to the Current Exhibit: Buffalo Architectural Time Line
- Link to Endangered Buffalo Buildings
Web site created by Dennis Galucki, Founder and Coordinator, Buffalo Architecture Center, with grateful technical assistance from Chuck LaChiusa, creator of Buffalo Architecture & History
Market Arcade photo © 2002 Chuck LaChiusa