All Academic Programs

Real Estate

Area Coordinators: Richard B. Peiser, Michael D. Spear Professor of Real Estate Development
Bing Wang, Lecturer in Urban Planning and Design

Understanding how to implement the built environment is a central aspect of design education. The Real Estate area at the GSD addresses professionals who want to pursue further studies in real estate development and investment realms related to the building industry and the built environment, starting from conceiving the communities and buildings, to the planning and managing of entitlements, design, finance, construction, marketing and operating the buildings. Most courses address both US and international projects and are based on case studies, emphasizing a hands-on experience in real world situations requiring judgment and the making of responsible decisions under many different conditions. The program is geared to students from professional real estate, construction and other diverse backgrounds as well as designers who want to enhance or change their careers and search for alternative practice models.

The immersion of the program in a design school allows the students to complement their course of study with subjects from other areas toward a broader education. The course of study in this area is significantly enhanced by access to the Real Estate Academic Initiative at Harvard University, the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure and to the industry liaisons of the faculty, through which students convene in workshops, forums and symposia with the worlds leading real estate investors, fund managers, developers, project managers and contractors.

 

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Within the Real Estate Area there are four sub-areas of concentration:

Real Estate Development

This sub-concentration prepares graduates for careers in real estate and urban development, both private and public sector. It emphasizes analytical skills, decision-making, development processes, political, environmental, legal and general urban context knowledge. Graduates pursue careers in development of all product types: land, housing, office, retail, industrial, hotel and mixed-use.

Real Estate Investment

This sub-concentration prepares graduates for careers in real estate investment and finance. It combines analytical skills in investment and finance with decision-making about development, political, legal and urban context knowledge. Graduates enter careers in fund management, mortgage finance, investment banking, REITs, hedge funds and private equity.

Management and Leadership

This area prepares graduates for leadership positions in the building and infrastructure industries, within design, development, construction - project management and consulting enterprises. Business issues related to integrating and managing the design & innovation process with project and product delivery are combined with strategic, operational and financial skill-building. Prof. Spiro Pollalis serves as advisor for this area.

Sustainable Real Estate

This sub-concentration addresses the needs and challenges faced increasingly by real estate and design professionals in responding to environmentally sensitive, "green," and sustainable development practices. It focuses on concepts and applications of technologies of sustainability at various scales ranging from urban communities, landscape design, to individual buildings. The curriculum is enriched with courses offered by faculty members who specialize in development, sustainable design and building technology.

 

Harvard RED (Real Estate & Development Club)
www.reai.harvard.edu

Required Courses
5203  Markets and Market Failures
5204  Real Estate Development and Finance
5103  Public and Private Development
5403  Building Design and Planning Typologies
5431  Public Approvals for Private Development Project 

Typical Electives

3302  Designing the American City: Civic Aspirations and Urban Form
5101  Histories and Theories of Urban Planning
5201  Urban Politics and Land Use
5206  Planning and Environmental Law
5212  Field Studies in Real Estate, Planning, and Urban Design
5213  Policy-making in Urban Settings
5303  Advanced Real Estate Development
5473  Housing Policy in the United States
7307  Strategy and Sustainability
7411  Design and Development from Concept to Implementation
7440  Leading the Design Firm

Courses of interest outside the GSD
MIT
11.340J   Legal Issues in Development Processes
11.432     Real Estate Capital Markets
11.433J   Real Estate Economics

Kennedy School of Government
API-141    Finance
HUT-266  Affordable Housing Development, Finance and Management
STM-410  State and Local Public Finance
STM-502  Managing People: Self, Relationships and Teams

Harvard Business School
1620  Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector
2240  Negotiating Complex Deals and Disputes

Related Faculty          
Richard B. Peiser, Michael D. Spear Professor of Real Estate Development
Spiro Pollalis, Professor of Design Technology and Management
Susan Fainstein, Professor of Urban Planning
Alex Krieger, Professor in Practice of Urban Design
Jerold Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design
John Macomber, Lecturer in Architecture
Nicolas Retsinas, Lecturer in Housing Studies
Bing Wang, Lecturer
Jay Wickersham, Lecturer in Urban Planning
Eric Belsky, Lecturer in Urban Planning and Design
Richard Jennings, Lecturer in Architecture
Brian Kenet, Lecturer in Landscape Architecture
Andreas Georgoulias, Lecturer in Architecture

Student Profiles

Alumnus: Andrew Horton
Alumna: Naomi Lewis

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