Neuralisms Shenzhen: Fictions of Type and Territory
Andrew Witt, Robert Pietrusko
Shenzhen is China’s city of the future, a manufacturing and product development hub unlike any…
Andrew Witt, Robert Pietrusko
Shenzhen is China’s city of the future, a manufacturing and product development hub unlike any…
by Aiysha Alsane (MLA I AP ’19) Through common language, we describe the desert as…
David Moreno Mateos
Given the current speed of habitat and species loss caused by human…
Paola Sturla
Unprecedented issues, such as climate change, challenge the standard hyper-specialized approach to…
In this exhibition, more than six hundred photographs, accompanied by maps and drawings, document a journey on foot along the natural edges of the five boroughs of New York City. Together, they create an original image of the most iconic and represented city in the…
New York City is often regarded as the most densely designed, overdetermined real estate on…
The American Society of Landscape Architects has honored six projects by nine Harvard University Graduate School of…
by Joshua Stevens (MLA ’19) The institution of the arboretum emerged from a tradition of using…
Elaine Kwong, David Rubin, Kathryn Firth
Cosmopolitanism and its vibrancy are commonly associated with urban life; rural life by contrast is…
A new international landscape architecture prize has been named for Harvard University Graduate School of…