GSD announces Fall 2015 lecture and conference program
The Harvard Graduate School of Design has announced its Fall 2015 program of lectures, panels, and conferences.
The Harvard Graduate School of Design has announced its Fall 2015 program of lectures, panels, and conferences.
Published twice yearly by the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard Design Magazine was relaunched in spring 2014. Themed around health, wellness, and illness, the latest issue, “Well, Well, Well” (No. 40, Spring/Summer 2015), arrived on newsstands over the summer.
On Monday, August 24, the Harvard Graduate School of Design opened its main Fall 2015 exhibition Living Anatomy: An Exhibition About Housing, running all semester.
Kiel Moe, associate professor of architecture and energy at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, joined the nationally broadcast radio show Science Friday last week to discuss air conditioning on a global scale, touching on both its history and its contemporary state.
Harvard-based startup Getaway is tapping into the “tiny house movement,” and a Harvard Graduate School of Design pair is embracing the creative challenges of designing Getaway’s star attraction: so-called “tiny houses” available for vacation rental.
The GSD’s six-week Career Discovery program presents a hyperintensive engagement with design that mirrors a graduate-level studio experience.
The Harvard Graduate School of Design's Jerold Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design, joined WBUR's Radio Boston on Friday, July 31 to discuss Boston's so-called privately-owned public spaces (POPS) with host Meghna Chakrabarti.
An interdisciplinary team of Harvard Graduate School of Design students recently presented at the 2015 Ajman Urban Planning Conference in Ajman, United Arab Emirates, alongside the GSD’s Ann Forsyth, professor of urban planning.
Harvard Graduate School of Design grad Christina Leigh Geros (MLA/MAUD ’15) recently won the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study’s biennial Public Art Competition with her project “Latent (e)Scapes,” now on display at the Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Garden in Radcliffe Yard.
The Harvard Graduate School of Design announces the appointment of Bradley Cantrell (MLA ‘03) as Director of the Master of Landscape Architecture Program, commencing immediately.