GSD welcomes 2015-2016 Pollman Fellow Can Cui
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.
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.
The Harvard Graduate School of Design’s department of landscape architecture is now accepting applications for its Daniel Urban Kiley Teaching Fellowship, awarded annually.
Palak Gadodia (MDes EE ’16), Huishan He (MDes EE ’16), Rufei Wang (MDes RR ’16), and…
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
A Harvard Graduate School of Design student team is one of five winners in a unique competition titled “A Beautiful Decay,” an endeavor of Miami-based initiative Save Before Quitting. GSD students B. Cannon Ivers, Devin Dobrowolski, and Mary Catherine Miller (all MLA ’16) entered the competition in June and were announced as winners on September 8.
Practices led by Harvard Graduate School of Design alumni are well represented on this year’s Architect 50, Architect magazine's annual ranking of top architecture and design firms, announced earlier this month.
Wondering what the Extreme Urbanism III studio was up to with the Loeb Fellows and the Critical Conservation students in Agra last spring? Rahul Mehrotra (professor of Urban Design and Planning) provides a field guide in this newly released video about the course and the trip.
Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) student John McCartin (MUP ’16) has been named the winner of the American Planning Association’s 2015 Charles Abrams Scholarship.
Cynthia Davidson (LF ’89) has been selected by the State Department as co-curator of the United States Pavilion exhibition in the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale, along with Monica Ponce de Leon, dean of Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan. Read more at the LOEBlog.
The Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Kate Kennen (MLA ’05) and Niall Kirkwood recently coauthored Phyto: Principles and Resources for Site Remediation and Landscape Design, published in May by Routledge.