“Unpacking”: Angela Pang and Taishin Shiozaki with Mark Lee
Please join us for a conversation “unpacking” the current exhibition …
Please join us for a conversation “unpacking” the current exhibition …
By David Kim (MArch II ‘20) Think of visiting an empty house that you want…
Natalia Escobar Castrillon
“History is what hurts.” -Fredric Jameson. This course deals with the political…
Jesse M. Keenan
This advanced research seminar in Miami, Florida (USA) is thematically focused at the intersection of…
We usually don’t think much about what a thing is, because its self-evident qualities make it…
K. Michael Hays, Eliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Theory and Co-Director of the Master…
Two professors in the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Department of Architecture are among five…
Art historian Heinrich Wölfflin once characterized painterly architecture as a collection of “broad, vague masses.” This installation adopts a similar attitude towards form. Three eight-foot tall curved walls divide the Frances Loeb Library into smaller rooms. To design the masses, the project employs inpainting, a…
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