Living in the Kinetic City: Mapping Housing in a Landscape of Flux, Mumbai
Rahul Mehrotra
Increasing concentrations of global flows have exacerbated the inequalities and spatial divisions of social…
Rahul Mehrotra
Increasing concentrations of global flows have exacerbated the inequalities and spatial divisions of social…
Rahul Mehrotra, Martha Chen
Small-scale manufacturing in workshops and homes, small-scale trading on street corners or makeshift markets, car…
Robert P. Hubbard Professor of Architectural History
Professor in Practice of Architecture
John T. Dunlop Professor in Housing and Urbanization
Professor in Practice of Architectural Technology
Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture
As the Syrian civil war continues to unfold without resolution, the refugee crisis it has…
Edited by Daniel Ibañez and Nikos Katsikis New Geographies 06: Grounding Metabolism aims to trace…
Urban Design and Planning Professor Rahul Mehrotra’s Extreme Urbanism III studio explores possible interventions at the intersection between critical conservation and urban planning and design for Agra, India, an exemplar of contemporary urban challenges. At this moment, Loeb Fellows, studio students and students in the MDes Critical Conservation Program are in Agra conducting a close study of the conditions and opportunities that can propel the city forward toward a more sustainable future for its citizens, its historical treasures and its environment. Read more and see photos in the LOEBlog.