Courses
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How To Pitch – CANCELLED
Instructor: Tara Tan Max Enrollment: 18 Date/Time: Jan 15 (9-5), 16 (1-5) Location: Gund 510 Description: Learn how to pitch…
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InDesign – Pro Tips for Integrating it into Your Studio Workflow
Instructor: Jacob Sippy Max Enrollment: 60 Date/Time: Jan 15 (10-2) Location: Gund 109 Description: Most design students using the Adobe…
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Indoor Air Environment Simulation with CFD
Instructor: Nari Yoon Max Enrollment: 10 Date/Time: Jan 14-17/10-2 Location: Gund 510 Description: Computational Fluid Dynamics…
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Intro To Cinema 4D
Instructor: Michael Peguero Max Enrollment: 30 Date/Time: Jan 14 and 16, 10:00-1:00 Location: Gund 109 Description: An introductory course into…
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Intro To Unity3D
Instructor: Michael Peguero Max Enrollment: 30 Date/Time: Jan 13, 15 and 17, 10:00-1:00 Location: Gund 121 Description: This introductory course…
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Leaving Nobody Behind: Affordable Shelter Design and Finance for Developing Countries’ Citizens
Instructors: Matt Nohn & Deidre Schmidt, Loeb Fellows Max Enrollment: 20 Date/Time: Jan 13 9:30-6:00 Location: Gund 124…
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Newsroom: On Moderation
Instructors: Martti Kalliala, Florian Mewes, Jenna Sutela Max Enrollment: 20 Date/Time: Jan 6-17 10:00-12:00 Location: Gund 123…
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Repurposing Mass Fabrication – CANCELLED
Instructors: Joëlle Bitton and Kevin Hinz Max Enrollment: 10 Date/Time: Jan 14-17 2:00-4:00 Location: Gund 517 Description: Everyday life troubleshooting…
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Take Me For Granted: A Designer’s Guide to Project Funding (Intensive Course)
Instructor: Cheryl Huffman Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan 17 (9-12) Location: Gund 505 Description: Back by popular demand, this course…
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Low down on Citation Tools – CANCELLED
Instructors: Sarah Dickenson and Hugh Truslow (Librarian for Fung Library), Paul Bain (Reference and Education Services Librarian, Countway Library) Max Enrollment: 15…
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Academic Work and Copyright – CANCELLED
Instructors: Alix Reiskind (Visual Resource Librarian), Sarah Dickinson (Research Support Services Librarian), and Kyle K. Courtney, Copyright Advisor, Harvard Office of Scholarly Communication Max…
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Digging Deep: How to Find and Use Primary Source Material – CANCELLED
Instructor: Ines Zalduendo, Special Collections Archivist and Reference Librarian Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan 16; 10:30-2:30 Location: Frances Loeb Library, Special…
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Post production work flow in Adobe Photoshop
Instructor: Sunggi Park Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan. 7, 9, 14, 16/2-5pm Location: Gund 109 Description:…
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Drawing, Movement and the Built Environment
Instructors: Helen Miller, Teaching Fellow in Visual and Environmental Studies Joshua Hart, Assistant Professor at MassArt Chris Moffett, Philosopher of Education, Feldenkrais…
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Acting for architects
Instructor: Christian Gonzalez Max Enrollment: 12 Date/Time: Jan. 15; 6:00-9:30 pm Location: Gund 318 Description: Course…
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Design for Personal Stereolithography 3D Printing
Instructors: Will Walker, Educational Coordinator and Designer / Craig Broady, Mechanical Engineer www.Formlabs.com Max Enrollment: 12 Date/Time: Jan 15-17; 1:00-3:00 Location:…
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Experimental Methods with Casting Materials
Instructor: Tim Zeitler Max Enrollment: 10 Date/Time: Jan. 6-9; 9:00-12:00 Location: Gund 505 (Day One); Woodshop room (Other Days) Description:…
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Session A: Figure Drawing: Improve and Expand on Skills
Instructor: Anne McGhee Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan 7 and 9/2:00-5:00 * Please note, students may participate in both session A…
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Session B: Figure Drawing: Improve and Expand on Skills
Instructor: Anne McGhee Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan 14 and 16/2:00-5:00 * Please note, students may participate in both session A…
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Form Generation through Mathematics
Instructor: Patricia Correa Max Enrollment: 18 Date/Time: Jan 20-24 from 9-2 Location: 42 Kirkland, Room 42-1-G Description:…
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Yoga
Instructor: Natasha Collette Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan 16/12:00-1:00 Location: Gund 121 Description: This slow-flow vinyasa class is accessible to…
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Yoga
Instructor: Elizabeth Brown Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan 10/12:00-1:00 Location: Gund 121 Description: This no nonsense yoga sessions with Elizabeth…
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Form UVW: Principles of animation, decomposition, and modeling using 3ds Max – CANCELLED
Instructor: Vaughn Thomas Horn Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan. 7, 9, 14, 16; 10:00-11:30 Location: Gund 505 Description: Students will…
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Entrepreneurial Design Firm Workshop – FULL
Instructors: Brian Kenet and Masako Ikegami Max Enrollment: 12 Date/Time: Jan. 6-10 (9:30-3:00); Jan 13- 15 (optional: 9:30-5:00) Location:…
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A Project a Day: Architectural Tours
Title: Into the City Instructors: Eric Howeler Alex Krieger Kiel Moe Toshiko Mori Maryann Thompson Charles Waldheim…
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Presentation and public speaking: the basics
Instructor: Rosabella Alvarez-Calderon Max Enrollment: 12 Date/Time: Jan. 13-14; 9:00-12:00 Location: Gund 112 Description: An introduction to public speaking and…
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DIY [Toy] Product Design
Instructor: Dimitris Papanikolaou Max Enrollment: 12 Date/Time: Jan 6-10 and 13 (6 sessions)/1-4pm Location: Gund 510 Description:…
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Landscape Architecture I: First Semester Core Studio
Gary R. Hilderbrand, Jane Hutton, Silvia Benedito, Zaneta Hong, Michael Van Valkenburgh, John Beard
This studio course problematizes issues of orientation and experience, scale and pattern, topographic form, canopy and climatic influences, and varied ecological process that help define…
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Landscape Architecture III: Third Semester Core Studio
Pierre Bélanger, Niall Kirkwood, Andrea Hansen, Kelly Doran, Luis Callejas, Rosetta S. Elkin, Robert Pietrusko, Philippe Coignet
Addressing the inertia of urban planning and the overexertion of civil engineering in the 20th century, this course focuses on the design of large, complex,…
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A New [Landscape] Infrastructure for Los Angeles
Topics to be covered ‘Essayons!’ meaning ‘Let us try,’ (1) was the motto first used by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in…
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Parallel Motion: Walden Pond, Concord / Central Park, New York
Eelco Hooftman, Bridget Baines
“New York is my Walden. I mean, you don\’t have to be in the middle of a forest, a countryside to be in nature”. Jonas…
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After La Villette
Why after? After, because the site is located in Paris, right behind the Park de la Villette. After, because we can no longer design…
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California Limnolarium (experiments in projective processes)
A limnolarium, for the purposes of this studio, is a place associated with the study, presentation and experience of inland water ecosystems. It is a…
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Macau: Cross-border Cities
The studio is premised upon two fundamental ambitions, the recuperation of an idea of the city as a project and the pursuit of alternative forms…
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Territorialism 2
Paola Vigano, Chiara Cavalieri
Key issues: contemporary territories, ecological rationality, life-cycles, embodied energy, inclusion Design operations: conceptualization and scenarios construction Place: Boston Metropolitan Region/Greater Boston I the…
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Landscape Representation I
This course introduces students to the history, techniques, and conventions of representation used in the field of landscape architecture. Rather than a static description of…
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Landscape Representation III: Landform and Ecological Process
Landscape Representation III seeks to examine the fundamental relationship between landform and the dynamic landscape processes it supports and engenders. Through in-depth study of the…
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Communication for Designers (Section 1)
Note: Emily Waugh\’s course 02341: Communication for Designers will be offered in two sections of 20 students. The course is temporarily set up as two…
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Communication for Designers (Section 2)
Emily Waugh\’s course 02341: Communication for Designers will be offered in two sections of 25 students. The course is temporarily set up as two separate…
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Landscape Material Design Practice and Digital Media
The course is aimed at fostering conceptual as well as technical approaches to the integration of digital design and fabrication techniques within the design…
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Drawing for Designers
The course objective is to advance students\’ visual skills in artistic representation and creative imagination through drawing. Assigned projects will focus on both…
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Immersive Landscape: Representation through Gaming Technology
Chad Oppenheim, Eric de Broche des Combes
The course is aimed at investigating new ways to interpret, conceive and describe landscape. While traditional methods of representation will prevail for some time,…
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Theories of Landscape as Urbanism, Landscape as Infrastructure: Paradigms, Practices, Prospects
Responding to contemporary urban patterns, ecological pressures and decaying infrastructures, this course brings together a series of influential thinkers and researchers from the design commons…
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Emergence in Landscape Architecture – Canceled
OBJECTIVE To contribute to the ongoing development of emergence theory in landscape architectural discourse. LEARNING OUTCOMES By the end…
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A Science of the Environment
The science of ecology purports to study life as the sum of interactions between organisms and their natural environment. The term ‘natural’ has in recent…
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Studies of the Built North American Environment: 1580 to the Present
North America as an evolving visual environment is analyzed as a systems concatenation involving such constituent elements as farms, small towns, shopping malls, highways, suburbs,…
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Histories of Landscape Architecture I: Textuality and the Practice of Landscape Architecture
This course introduces students to a number of significant topoi or loci (see week one) in the histories of landscape architecture. In general terms, it…
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North American Seacoasts and Landscapes: Discovery Period to the Present
Selected topics in the history of the North American coastal zone, including the seashore as wilderness, as industrial site, as area of recreation, and as…
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Historical Ground
The seminar explores the role of historical information and knowledge in making places today, but also how contemporary designers may “invent” history that nonetheless…
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Maps and Mapping (at FAS)
Charles Waldheim, Matthew Wilson
Maps are often the most effective way to stimulate spatial reasoning and provoke new understandings about our world\’s phenomena. This course introduces contemporary map…
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