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Denise Scott Brown, “Mayhew’s Architecture”
As principals in VSBA Inc., Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi have sought new freedoms…
Spatial Analysis + Representation Lecture: Jeffrey Warren
GSD2129-Spatial Analysis + Representation invites you to a talk by MIT’s Jeffrey Warren, a cartographer +…
Sensory Media Platform Public Lecture: Robert Wilson
Robert Wilson is among the world’s foremost theater and visual artists, acclaimed for stage works…
Club Medina Lecture: In Conversation with Shams Eldien Naga
The lecture will be given by Shams Eldien Naga, Principal of NAGA architects. NAGA is…
China GSD: Prof. Bing Wang “China Urbanizes: Process and Challenges”
As China’s three-decades-long export and investment-led boom starts to lose steam, the society is currently…
Mohsen Mostafavi in Conversation with Nicholas Negroponte RESCHEDULED
RESCHEDULED to Oct 29th Mohsen Mostafavi, architect and educator, is the dean and…
1 to 1 Etre Nos Atelier “On Informality, Social Design and Community Empowerment”
1 to 1 seeks to underpin a humanistic social design agenda within community empowerment, environmental…
Teran + Teman Evans
Twins Teran and Teman Evans earned their MArch degrees from Harvard University’s Graduate School of…
Visual + Materials Collections Open House
EXPLORE both the Visual and Materials Collections in a new way, by COLOR. Breaking out…
Roots of a 21st Century Urbanism: The Vision of Manuel de Solà-Morales
For Manuel de Solà-Morales (1939–2012), urbanism necessarily entailed the application of ideas to different realities.
GSD Talks: Chad Oppenheim and Eric de Broche des Combes Crafting Paradise
Chad Oppenheim and Eric de Broche des Combes will speak about their adventures in crafting…
UPD/HUPO Lecture: “More Than a Home: Public Housing as a Continuum of Services”
The Cambridge Housing Authority (CHA) is one of the nation’s leaders in the field of…
Takaharu Tezuka “Beyond Architecture”
Since the turn of the century our relationship to technology has changed; we use technology…
Frederick Law Olmsted Lecture: Rod Barnett “Nonlinear Encounters: Emergence in Landscape Architecture”
As emergence theory is invoked and operationalized in a wide range of projects and studios,…
MDes ADPD Lecture: Andrea Phillips on the 13th Istanbul Biennial
Dr Andrea Phillips is Reader in Fine Art and Director of PhD programmes in the…
MDes Real Estate Speaker Series: Robert Wennett
Robert Wennett is President of UIA Management, LLC (UIA) and has over 25 years of…
John T. Dunlop Lecture: J. Ronald Terwilliger, “Housing Americas Increasingly Diverse Population”
J. Ronald Terwilliger is chairman of the Enterprise Community Partners Board of Trustees, vice chairman…
Symposium: (Un)Building Colonial Space in Korea, 1910-1945
This interdisciplinary colloquium engages the following questions: How is Korean colonial space constructed in, and…
UPD: Blair Kamin “Hidden in Plain Sight: The Glory and Neglect of Harvard Yards Gates”
Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago Tribune architecture and 2013 Nieman Fellow Blair Kamin discusses one of the…
Latin GSD Lecture: Iñaqui Carnicero “Second Hand Spaces”
Two extreme architectural situations have been embraced in Madrid in the last 15 years. First…
Real Estate Education at Harvard Graduate School of Design; a Panel Discussion
The panel discussion “Real Estate Education at Harvard Design School” is the first of five…
MDeS Real Estate: Lecture and Discussion for the Chinese Mayoral Leadership Training Program with Rahul Mehrotra, Bing Wang, and Niall Kirkwood
Professors Rahul Mehrotra, Bing Wang, and Niall Kirkwood meet and hold a panel discussion with…
Richard Sennett “The Open City”
Richard Sennett is a professor of sociology at New York University and the London School…
Panel Discussion: Frontiers of Design Criticism
Today the feedback, spin, and other acts of interpretation that were once the preserve of…
Panel Discussion: Frontiers of Design Criticism
Today the feedback, spin, and other acts of interpretation that were once the preserve of…
UPD Department Lecture: David Sanderson, “Responding to Urban Disaster: Where Are the Architects and Planners?”
David Sanderson, Visiting Professor of Urban Planning ‘Natural’ urban disasters in poorer countries are on…
Pizza & Housing! (The Only Thing Missing is Beer.)
Join us for a chat about what’s going on at the Harvard Joint Center…
Colloquium: “Ecology for Land & City: Exploring the Confluences of Landscape, Road, and Urban Ecology”
In a bare twenty-five years, landscape ecology, road ecology, and urban ecology have sprung from…
Colloquium: “Ecology for Land & City: Exploring the Confluences of Landscape, Road, and Urban Ecology”
In a bare twenty-five years, landscape ecology, road ecology, and urban ecology have sprung from…
MEET THE LOEB FELLOWS WEEK: Agitating Architecture
Eli Spevak Florencia Rodriguez Alexandra Lange…
Meet the Loeb Fellows: Agitating Architecture with Eli Spevak, Florencia Rodriguez, Alexandra Lange
Eli Spevak Florencia Rodriguez Alexandra Lange www.gsd.harvard.edu/loebfellowship…
Meet the Loeb Fellows: Community Power and Leadership with Baye Adofo-Wilson, Alexie Torres-Fleming, Matt Nohn
Baye Adofo-Wilson Alexie Torres-Fleming Matt Nohn www.gsd.harvard.edu/loebfellowship…
Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, “Bricks and Vessels”
Architects Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, design critics in architecture, have taught for many years…
Mark Jarzombek, “Angkor, Global Politics, and the Urbanization of Southeast Asia in the Ninth Century”
Amid escalating trade between India and China, between 500 and 800 CE Southeast Asia coalesced…
Innovate: Salmaan Craig
Innovation occurs on multiple scales, frequently crosses disciplines, and occasionally changes lives, cities, and culture.
Meet the Loeb Fellows: City for the 21st century with Arana Hankin, Angelyn Chandler, Helen Lochhead
Arana Hankin Angelyn Chandler Helen Lochhead www.gsd.harvard.edu/loebfellowship…
GSD Talks: Alejandro Echeverri
Alejandro Echeverri is an internationally acclaimed architect and planner from Medellín, Colombia, Is cofounder and…
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