Fall semester studio earns CBC attention for design work in Newfoundland
A group of Harvard Graduate School of Design students recently made Canadian airwaves for design insight they are offering coastal communities in Newfoundland.
A group of Harvard Graduate School of Design students recently made Canadian airwaves for design insight they are offering coastal communities in Newfoundland.
Harvard Graduate School of Design student Paige Peltzer (MUP ‘16) has been elected to the American Planning Association’s (APA) Student Representatives Council Executive Committee. She will serve as a regional representative for planning students in New England and the Mid-Atlantic.
The Harvard Graduate School of Design is pleased to welcome Can Cui as the Pollman Fellow in Real Estate and Urban Development for the 2015–2016 academic year.
Maria Jaakkola (LF ’15) questions state of Boston’s Emerald Necklace with unique video project "(Dis)connected," encountering obstacles like unkempt grasses, abandoned buildings, and multi-lane car traffic.
The Harvard Graduate School of Design’s department of landscape architecture is now accepting applications for its Daniel Urban Kiley Teaching Fellowship, awarded annually.
Alberto Embriz de Salvatierra (MLA/MDes ’17) has been honored with a Walking Visionaries Award by Walk21.
An Inclusive Edge, a panel discussion with architects and advocates hosted at the first Chicago Architecture Biennial, examines how practitioers from diverse backgrounds are disrupting the status quo to move the field of architecture forward. Saturday October 3, 2:00-3:00 pm Sullivan Galleries, 33 S. State St., 7th floor
Harvard Graduate School of Design professors Michael Van Valkenburgh and Krzysztof Wodiczko are among the panelists for the United Nations (UN) World Habitat Day events in New York, to be held Monday, October 5.
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ALSA) has announced its 2015 professional and student awards, with several Harvard Graduate School of Design professors, students, and alumni recognized for recent work.
On Saturday, October 3, the City of Chicago launches the inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial, titled “The State of the Art of Architecture" and featuring a range of Harvard Graduate School of Design professors and alumni