Min Yeo

Design Critic in Landscape Architecture

Visiting Faculty

Contact Office Location

Gund 509

Seok Min Yeo develops computational design methods for landscape architecture, architecture, and urbanism. He is a Design Critic in Landscape Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design based in Cambridge, MA.

His research explores how environmental data and computational workflows can generate responsive forms and representations across multiple scales and media. He pursues this line of inquiry through teaching at Harvard GSD; software development (Landform, Vision); design research projects (50 Species-Towns, Heliomorphic Seoul); and publications on tool development with large language models.

He has taught at Pratt Institute, Syracuse University, and Boston Architectural College. His Doctor of Design dissertation, “Princeton Architectural Laboratory, 1949 to 1954,” examines experimental design research in postwar American architectural education.

Courses

VIS-2141
Landscape Representation I
Zaneta Hong, Min Yeo
Fall 2026
Lecture
4 Units
STU-1211
Landscape Architecture III: Third Semester Core Studio
Chris Reed, Karen Lee Bar-Sinai, Francesca Benedetto, Rosalea Monacella, Amy Whitesides, Slide Kelly, Min Yeo
Fall 2026
Core Studio
8 Units
VIS-2142
Spring 2026
Lecture
4 Units
STU-1112
Landscape Architecture II
Gary R. Hilderbrand, Sonia Sobrino Ralston, Sara Zewde, Min Yeo
Spring 2026
Core Studio
8 Units