Critical Conservation Lecture: R. Scott Hanson, City of Gods: Religious Freedom, Immigration and Pluralism in Flushing, Queens
Known locally as the birthplace of American religious freedom, Flushing, Queens, in New York City…
Known locally as the birthplace of American religious freedom, Flushing, Queens, in New York City…
Ana Miljački (PhD ’07), Associate Professor at MIT and co-director of OfficeUS, spoke to students…
John Collins had been a professional in television since 1979, working as a creative…
In 1980, Seiji Tsutsumi, a cultural intellectual and founder of the Saison Group, joined with other…
Reception with artist, followed by lecture and panel discussion Moderator: Neil Brenner. Panelists:…
“Architecture for the Search for Knowledge” is the title of an aphorism written by…
In the shadow of a De Beers mine, the remote community of Attawapiskat lurches from…
Kenneth Munkacy, who has worked on real estate investments and/or managed real estate operating companies…
Fionn Byrne, lecturer in landscape architecture at Harvard GSD, focuses his research on the…
Jose Ahedo established his own firm, Studio Ahedo, in 2010. His first completed project…
Jonathan Hursh recently launched Utopia, a…
Beginning in the late nineteenth century, the Aire River, which runs northeast into the…
Zhang Ke, the Aga Khan Design Critic in Architecture in fall 2016, will present…
Increasingly, the field of logistics is gaining scholarly traction in the design disciplines. Through work on…
Officials from Fundación Hogares and the Mexican National Workers’ Housing Fund Institute (Infonavit) will join…
On Tuesday November 8th, ChinaGSD‘s Lecture on Chinese Cities will be presented by Professor Wu Weiping,…
The shaping of our built environment to enable different ways that we…
The Tohoku earthquake and tsunami shattered coastal cities in Japan in 2011. Kengo Kuma,…
The coming period will be the period of The Great Transformation, the most significant transformational…
Architecture, landscape, urbanism . . . we are at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, which takes…
Teshome Mitiku The Either/Orchestra, a ten-piece group that was founded in 1987 and has…
The larger question guiding this panel concerns the transferability of models, ideas, or practices…
Christo and Jeanne-Claude met in Paris in 1958, not long after their education at…
Showing examples of his work, Elia Zenghelis will argue that images can do more…
This event will focus on the extraordinary contributions of Zaha Hadid as an architect.
A conversation with Sandi Hilal – co director and founding member of Campus in Camps…
This screening brings together selected short film and video works by the emerging British artist…
Charles Jencks AB ’61 BArch ’65 is a cultural theorist, landscape designer, and architecture…
Lloyd’s of London, escalators. Photo: Paul Raftery. Richard Rogers is a founding partner of…
“Anachronometrics” is a neologism denoting an act of temporal displacement in which one seizes…
Join us for a conversation with Elizabeth Timme (MArch 2010) and Helen Leung (MPP 2011), co-Executive Directors of LA-Más, a…
Tatiana Bilbao, through the work of her multicultural and multidisciplinary office based in Mexico…
Modernist architect Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926) left us a wonderful legacy of original buildings. In this…
With reportage and historical description, speculation and documentation, the architectural literature is not…
ChinaGSD will cohost with GSD Development and Alumni Relations Office an lecture by Calvin…
Peter Latz studied landscape architecture at the Technical University of Munich, and landscape architecture and…
English author Geoff Dyer takes liberties with the boundaries of conventional literary genres such…
As a partner and managing director at IDEO in Palo Alto, Dana Cho, MArch ’01,…
NOTE: This event is open to the general public. Priority will be given to the…