Making Next to Forest: Toshiko Mori’s studio demonstrates how design decisions relate to natural-resource use and protection
The argument that forests should remain untouched by human beings poses counterintuitive but considerable risks.
The argument that forests should remain untouched by human beings poses counterintuitive but considerable risks.
Although she graduated from the Harvard Graduate School of Design Master in Landscape Architecture program…
How do you like your salmon? If you prefer the natural look, that’s fine—there’s a…
Dear GSD community, I write to share with you some exciting updates to our…
Princess Faniyi in front of Gund Hall, Harvard Graduate School of Design. Photo: Moisés…
The Graduate School of Design’s colloquium “Sacred Groves and Secret Parks”…
“Five years ago, the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Just City…
Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Just City Lab announces, in collaboration with the Mayors’…
Dear GSD community, After exhaustive scenario planning, I write to you today to share the…
Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design, recently led…