GSD Talks: Sergio Lopez-Pineiro, “Things as Holes”
Sergio Lopez-Pineiro was the 2014-15 Daniel Urban Kiley Fellow in Landscape Architecture at Harvard University.
Sergio Lopez-Pineiro was the 2014-15 Daniel Urban Kiley Fellow in Landscape Architecture at Harvard University.
Since 2005 Google has provided its users with new technological advantages through its powerful tool…
Three GSD faculty members will discuss the connection of their practices, work, interests, and teaching. Discussion…
Martin Luther King, Jr. is one of America’s most revered historical figures, viewed in a…
Jon Lott is principal of PARA-Project, PC., co-founding member of Collective LOK, and Design…
Sarah Schindler, Professor of Law and Glassman Faculty Research Scholar, University of Maine School of…
Jon Lott is principal of PARA-Project, PC., co-founding member of Collective LOK, and Design…
The 21st century promises to be very different from the 20th century – so why…
What are the geo-ecological connections between Caribbean industrial landscapes of strip mining, toxic red mud,…
What are the geo-ecological connections between Caribbean industrial landscapes of strip mining, toxic red mud,…
Korea GSD is pleased to present a lecture by New York based architect NHDM. NHDM is…
The CGBC Fall Conference: Sustainability in Scandinavia will highlight green buildings and communities across Norway,…
Norman Foster was born in Manchester. After graduating from Manchester University School of Architecture and…
Norman Foster was born in Manchester. After graduating from Manchester University School of Architecture and…
As a decade or so of digitally-fueled formal investigation draws to a close it is…
As a decade or so of digitally-fueled formal investigation draws to a close it is…
As a decade or so of digitally-fueled formal investigation draws to a close it is…
We are living in a time of unprecedented—and often gleeful—contaminations. Disciplinary boundaries are fluid, schools and…
Limited seating — 50 seats will be set aside for the public and…
Toll Brothers is a nationwide home building company with operations in 20 states and…
Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein established Christ and Gantenbein in 1998. The works of this…
Graham Stirk — together with Ivan Harbour and Richard Rogers — drives the design direction…
Unlike traditional robots, informal robots are light, flexible, and pliant; their fabrication involves the embedding…
Through collaborations with architects, workshops with students, and research in his laboratory, Jun Sato develops…
List of events include: Scoring Equitable Design & Development: Steve Lewis LF ’07 Moderator;…
List of events include: Scoring Equitable Design & Development: Steve Lewis LF ’07 Moderator;…
Caledonia Curry, who works under the name “Swoon,” is a classically trained artist and printmaker…
Eric Höweler, assistant professor of architecture and organizer of the conference Adaptive Architectures and Smart…
Synthetic biologists and conservation biologists are jointly working to “revive” extinct species such as the…
A follow up to the Symposium on Architecture event. For accessibility accommodations, please contact the…
A BUILDING [BY SCAMOZZI]. The Rocca Pisana was designed in 1574, less than ten years after…
From cybernetics to systems theory to present-day parametricism, organization has haunted the architectural imagination. Today,…
The Third Annual Harvard GSD MDes Real Estate and the Built Environment Conference will critically…
João Nunes is full Professor at the Architecture Academy of Mendrisio, and serves as Director of…
A BOOK [BY PALLADIO]. This is Palladio’s “Fifth” book of architecture—his illustrated edition of Julius Caesar’s…
Richard Tuttle was born in Rahway, New Jersey in 1941, attended Trinity College in Hartford,…
This conference has been organized to address social justice from the perspective of design, emphasizing…
This conference has been organized to address social justice from the perspective of design, emphasizing…
A FRESCO [BY RAPHAEL]. The system of the architectural orders is represented for the first time…
A DRAWING [BY BRAMANTE]. Bramante’s worksheet for the design of St. Peter’s in Rome in 1506…