Niall Kirkwood interviewed on South Korea’s PD Notebook program
Niall Kirkwood, professor of landscape architecture and technology, was interviewed in early September for a television broadcast of PD Notebook on Korea's MBC Channel.
Niall Kirkwood, professor of landscape architecture and technology, was interviewed in early September for a television broadcast of PD Notebook on Korea's MBC Channel.
The GSD is pleased to announce six new appointments in the departments of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning, as well as five signficant appointments in faculty administration.
In his lecture this past June, associate professor of landscape architecture and MDes program co-director Pierre Bélanger challenged the disciplines of engineering and planning to propose new, ecological strategies for infrastructure at the Strelka Institute in Moscow.
How does nature work in our human-created city, suburb, and exurb/peri-urb? Indeed how is ecology…
In much the same way that views of the earth from the Apollo missions in…
Bradley Cantrell (MLA ‘03), associate professor of landscape architecture, has been named a TEDGlobal 2014 Fellow.
Robert Campbell writes in the Boston Sunday Globe that it’s too soon to rule on the success of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute before it opens at Williams College. But so far he likes what he sees, the result of a partnership of architect Tadao Ando and Gary Hilderbrand (professor of landscape architecture). It’s architecture and landscape “choreographed into a single work of art.” Read the review. Images courtesy of Reed Hilderbrand
Ken Chongsuwat and Peichen Hao (both MLA I 15') earned honorable mention–the top award–in the Ecological Community competition of the Two World Community Foundation. Their advisors for the project were David Mah (lecturer in landscape architecture) and Chris Reed (associate professor of landscape architecture).
First Prize Winner of the 3rd LIXIL International University Architectural Competition Designed by…
by Adriana Chávez (MDes ’14) “Wet Grounds: Emerging Landscapes of Storage” is a projective research…