The Epistemological Condition of the Magazine: Arquitecturas Bis and its Editorial Board (1974-1985)
by Alejandro Valdivieso (MDes HPD ’16) Valdivieso’s research, developed between Madrid (UPM) and Cambridge (Harvard), focuses…
by Alejandro Valdivieso (MDes HPD ’16) Valdivieso’s research, developed between Madrid (UPM) and Cambridge (Harvard), focuses…
by Miranda Mote (MDes HPD ‘15) Francis D. Pastorius described Pennsylvania as Germany’s howling wilderness,…
John “Tad” Read (MDes ’04), a senior planner with the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), has been appointed the BRA’s acting director of planning.
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) awarded its 2015 ULI Apgar Urban Land Award to Dan Malone (MDes ’14) and Richard Peiser, Michael D. Spear Professor of Real Estate Development at the GSD, for their article “The Making of Miami Beach’s Mixed-Use Garage” on the famed 1111 Lincoln Road parking garage project.
April’s InFORMing Justice: A Conversation about the Role of Design in Building Equitable Communities event was the subject of a recent Al Jazeera America article.
The GSD is pleased to announce the appointment of Diane Davis as Chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design as of July 1, 2015. Davis is currently the Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning and Urbanism at the GSD.
Within hours of April 25’s magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Nepal, Harvard Graduate School of Design students had initiated support and advocacy projects in GSD’s Gund Hall and began collaborating with students and faculty from within Harvard and beyond
Aurgho Jyoti (MDes '13) and Karthik Dondeti (MDes '11) honored as participants in major annual exhibition.
A video installation by featuring student faces projected onto the John Harvard Statue debuted on Tuesday night in the first work that Krzysztof Wodiczko, professor in residence in art, design and the public domain, has created on Harvard’s campus.
The book Prestige Retail: Design and Development Perspectives on the High-End, Luxury Goods Market, coedited by professors Bing Wang and Richard Peiser, focuses on the dynamic evolution of spatial morphologies and cycles of market economics within physical and digital retail typological landscapes.