JCHS Brown Bag Lecture – Housing & Cities with Michael Luzier (NAHB Research Center)
Technology Trends: The Growing Market for Green Homes with Michael Luzier President &…
Technology Trends: The Growing Market for Green Homes with Michael Luzier President &…
A conversation with Carol Coletta and Dennis Scholl exploring best practices, criteria for success, and where it all…
A conversation with Carol Coletta and Dennis Scholl exploring best practices, criteria for success, and where it all…
“Anaglyptography and the Phthisiophobic Imagination; or, The Passion of Louis Braille: An Historico-Religio-Numismatic Essay” The PhD Talks…
Graham Denyer Willis is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Urban Studies…
Author Robert Sullivan will speak on his new book, My American Revolution: Crossing the Delaware and I-78.
Dr. Stephan Bone-Winkel is an Honorary Professor of Real Estate Development at the University of…
Writing Cities is an annual graduate student conference jointly organized by the Harvard Graduate School…
Rahul Mehrotra is Chair of the Urban Planning and Design Department, Harvard Graduate School of…
Friday, April 20, the JCHS Spring 2012 Brown Bag lecture series, Leaders in Housing…
The JCHS Spring 2012 Brown Bag lecture series presents Terri Ludwig, President and CEO of …
In conjunction with the exhibition Participation: Empowerment in Practice. Supported by the Loeb…
The challenges for flying insect-scale robots encompass basic questions of fabrication, design, propulsion, actuation, control,…
The challenges for flying insect-scale robots encompass basic questions of fabrication, design, propulsion, actuation, control,…
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. in Piper Auditorium Creative Collaboration: An Overview of the Hines…
Chaired by Rahul Mehrotra Professor and Chair, Department of Urban Planning and Design Janice Perlman is Founder…
Mash-up! A mashup (also mesh, mash up and mash-up) is a…
A debate about two designs. Preston Scott Cohen and Nader Tehrani, Chairs of their…
“What will the future city look like, in their vision? It will be a city…
London, England and Tucson, Arizona are two extraordinarily different cities in two very different places.