Majora Carter
Born in the Bronx, Majora Carter returned to revitalize her neighborhood through community development after…
Born in the Bronx, Majora Carter returned to revitalize her neighborhood through community development after…
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RESCHEDULED from Oct 15th Mohsen Mostafavi, architect and educator, is the dean and the…
Theaster Gates, an artist trained as an urban planner and sculptor, has developed a practice…
As principals in VSBA Inc., Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi have sought new freedoms…
Robert Wilson is among the world’s foremost theater and visual artists, acclaimed for stage works…
1 to 1 seeks to underpin a humanistic social design agenda within community empowerment, environmental…
Twins Teran and Teman Evans earned their MArch degrees from Harvard University’s Graduate School of…
EXPLORE both the Visual and Materials Collections in a new way, by COLOR. Breaking out…
Chad Oppenheim and Eric de Broche des Combes will speak about their adventures in crafting…
Since the turn of the century our relationship to technology has changed; we use technology…
As emergence theory is invoked and operationalized in a wide range of projects and studios,…
J. Ronald Terwilliger is chairman of the Enterprise Community Partners Board of Trustees, vice chairman…
Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago Tribune architecture and 2013 Nieman Fellow Blair Kamin discusses one of the…
Richard Sennett is a professor of sociology at New York University and the London School…
Today the feedback, spin, and other acts of interpretation that were once the preserve of…
Today the feedback, spin, and other acts of interpretation that were once the preserve of…
David Sanderson, Visiting Professor of Urban Planning ‘Natural’ urban disasters in poorer countries are on…
Join us for a chat about what’s going on at the Harvard Joint Center…
Architects Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, design critics in architecture, have taught for many years…
Amid escalating trade between India and China, between 500 and 800 CE Southeast Asia coalesced…
Innovation occurs on multiple scales, frequently crosses disciplines, and occasionally changes lives, cities, and culture.
Alejandro Echeverri is an internationally acclaimed architect and planner from Medellín, Colombia, Is cofounder and…
Curator Ciro Najle will speak about his exhibition, joined by Iñaki Abalos, Chair of the…
Architect Eduardo Souto de Moura studied sculpture and architecture at the School of Fine Arts…
The 11th Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design honors two projects that demonstrate the…
Cathleen McGuigan is editor-in-chief of Architectural Record, the nation’s leading architecture publication for more than…
Cathleen McGuigan is editor-in-chief of Architectural Record, the nation’s leading architecture publication for more than…
This presentation will discuss long-forgotten conditions of uneven geographical development in the context of the…
This presentation will discuss long-forgotten conditions of uneven geographical development in the context of the…
Preston Scott Cohen is the Chair and Gerald M. McCue Professor of Architecture at Harvard…
Anna Heringer will talk about her recent work and her unique approach to…
Join Jane Hutton (LA faculty) and Adrian Blackwell (visiting LA/UP faculty),…
“I love New York.” “Keep Austin Weird.” “What Happens in Vegas, stays in…
Brown Bag Lunch Lecture with Charles A. Setchell, Senior Shelter, Settlements, and Hazard Mitigation Advisor…
Christian Tomaszewski is a Polish-born, Brooklyn-based visual artist. He holds an M.F.A degree from…
“Things are because we see them, and what we see, and how we see it,…
Though contemporary theories of urbanization may have relegated the city to…
A recent seminar at Columbia University posed the question about the public significance…