Climate change, “climigration,” and the Rust Belt: The New York Times joins Jesse Keenan for a look at the future of Duluth
Faced with a rapidly changing climate, where might millions of Americans relocate to escape newly…
Faced with a rapidly changing climate, where might millions of Americans relocate to escape newly…
by Sonny Meng Qi Xu (MLA I AP & MArch II ’18) The project proposes an…
Current tendencies in the discipline suggest a split between two opposing architectural projects: the easy project versus the difficult project. Primarily related to architecture’s form, this oversimplification of the divide might also be used to identify developments in representation: cheap and fast one-point perspectives with…
“A complex of buildings with no center is like a man without a head.” This…
Wind blows hard over the bluff as huge waves roll in from the horizon, crashing…
Siyu Liu (MLA ’19) describes her final project for the option studio “…
“Books and Looks” is a series of discussions at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design about…
AWP is now an office for territorial reconfiguration, with lush projects in…
The Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Toshiko Mori has designed a new elementary school in…
The Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Department of Architecture, and department chair Mark…