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Druker Traveling Fellowship at 25
The Druker Traveling Fellowship was established though the generosity of Ronald M. Druker LF’76 and…
Werner Sobek, “Building for the Future”
Educated as both an architect and a structural engineer, Werner Sobek has been a full-time…
GSD Talks: Geurt Van Randeraat with Jerold Kayden
Geurt van Randeraat, principal of SITE UD in Amsterdam, will discuss the state of the…
Cambridge Talks: PhD Talks: Samuel Zipp
The PhD Talks are small and informal talks, and are an…
Erwin Hauer and Enrique Rosado – “Tranformations”
Public Lecture hosted by: 6423 (re)fabricating tectonic prototypes – Leire Asensio Villoria Erwin Hauer…
Techniques: Nico Kienzl of Atelier Ten with Kiel Moe
This is the second discussion in a series that will explore critical issues in contemporary…
What’s Psychology Got to Do with NIMBY? (with Wendy Sarkissian)
Exploring the Deeper Meanings of Community Resistance to Proposed Housing Density Increases with DR. WENDY…
The Power of Cultural Disruption- “The City as Playground”
An occasional series of conversations led by creative producer and Loeb Fellow Helen Marriage exploring…
“Post-Superstorm: Planning and Design After Sandy,” with Joyce Klein Rosenthal, Abby Suckle, Walter Meyer, and Eddie Bautista
New York City has been defined by its 520 miles of coastline or the ‘Sixth…
Architecture & Afro-Brazilian Ideals in Southwest Nigeria (c. 1894 -1960) – Adedoyin Teriba, with response by Suzanne Blier
Adedoyin Teriba is a PhD candidate of Architectural History at Princeton University. His dissertation tentatively…
Architecture & Afro-Brazilian Ideals in Southwest Nigeria (c. 1894 -1960) – Adedoyin Teriba, with response by Suzanne Blier
Adedoyin Teriba is a PhD candidate of Architectural History at Princeton University. His dissertation tentatively…
ASLA GSD Lecture: Marian Chertow, “Industrial Symbiosis and Urban Agglomeration”
Using industrial ecology methods such as material flow analysis and life cycle analysis, designers can…
GSD Talks: Gary Hilderbrand
Gary Hilderbrand, a Principal of landscape architecture firm Reed Hilderbrand and Adjunct Professor of…
Mitchell Silver, “Planning in the 21st Century: Whats Next?”
What are the emerging trends and challenges in the 21st century and how can planners…
Fairouz Nishanova with New Sounds of the Arab Lands
New Sounds from Arab Lands is presented in collaboration with and curated by…
A Talk on North Korean Art
Exploring Contemporary North Korean Art With a Focus on Chosonhwa B.G. Munh Professor…
Mierle Laderman Ukeles, “Maintenance / Survival / and its Relation to Freedom: You and the City”
“Can we design modes of survival that don’t squoosh our freedom? I’m talking about personal…
PHD Book Talks with Timothy Hyde, Matthew Lasner, and Amanda Reeser Lawrence
Professors Hyde, Lasner, and Lawrence completed their PhDs in Architecture at Harvard in 2007. They…
Exhibition Opening for “Transformable Design Methods: Research From The Seminar led by Chuck Hoberman”
Architects have long imagined a fundamentally dynamic built environment. But while transformable structures are part…
Urban Housing Typologies & Developments in China
The lecture will review phases of urban housing developments and the housing typologies throughout the…
Sensing Landscape and Architecture: Temple Grandin
What realities exist beyond the realm of the neurotypical human? How can these multi-natural lessons…
The Art of Development and Redevelopment: One Bryant Park to Atlantic City
Guest Speakers: George Ladyman Jones Lang Lasalle, Northeast Managing Director of Project…
Exhibition Opening for “Contrast and Continuity,” with Christian Kerez
Christian Kerez (Architect, Zürich) will discuss the exhibition of his work with Preston Scott…
13th Annual Greater Boston Affordable Housing Development Competition
13th Annual Greater Boston Affordable Housing Development Competition AHDC is open to graduate students interested…
The Urban Age in Question: Towards a Theory of Extended Urbanization
The Urban Theory Lab – GSD announces a public lecture by Neil Brenner Professor of Urban Theory, Harvard GSD…
Techniques: Façades and Envelopes with William Rawn Associates and Karas and Karas Glass Co.
This is the first discussion in a series that will explore critical issues in contemporary…
Lecture by Zhao Yanjing, “A Model of Chinese Urbanization: An Expansion Pattern Based on the Land System”
Zhao Yanjing Director, Xiamen Planning Bureau, China Mr. Zhao will visit…
Smart Cities Symposium
Smart Cities as an operating concept promotes social and environmental sustainability. Acknowledging the detrimental environmental…
Decemberfest
Decemberfest is a free, public event to bring the Harvard and Cambridge communities together through…
Daniel Feldman, “Freak’n Build It! : Making architecture happen where architects don’t happen”
When the pieces are in place and the numbers add up, projects get built. But…
Jeff Speck, “Walkable City”
GSD alum Jeff Speck will be talking about his new book, Walkable City, How Downtown…
Jeff Speck, “Walkable City”
GSD alum Jeff Speck will be talking about his new book, Walkable City, How Downtown…
CityCenterDC: THE REBIRTH OF THE LIVEABLE AND WALKABLE URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD
PRESENTED BY HARVARD’S REAL ESTATE ACADEMIC INITIATIVE AND GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN…
Iñaki Echeverria: “Texcoco Lake Ecological Park, Mexico City”
Iñaki Echeverria, one of Mexico’s emerging architects and landscape urbanists, is author and director of the…
“Cartographic Grounds: Projecting the Landscape Imaginary” panel discussion with Mohsen Mostafavi, Charles Waldheim, Bobby Pietrusko and Jill Desimini
This discussion highlights the relationship between the cartographic techniques and their implications for projective design,…
Pierre Hermé, “The Architecture of Taste,” with Sanford Kwinter and Savinien Caracostea
Pierre Hermé is widely considered to be the world’s foremost pastry…
Eric Cadora: The Justice Mapping Center
The Justice Mapping Center uses computer mapping and other graphical depictions of quantitative data to…
Dr. Forrest Meggers, “LowEx Buildings: How architecture can be informed by integrated low exergy systems that expand space and flexibility in design”
Building energy efficiency and building technology have often been seen by architects as nemeses to…
Charlie Hailey, “Camps: A Guide to 21st Century Space”
What is a camp? In August 2005, television news showed viewers an estimated 20,000 Katrina…
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