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Visit Gund Hall

Prospective students and applicants are welcome to visit Gund Hall either on your own or by registering for a tour. The Druker Design Gallery, Chauhaus, and Loeb Library lobby level are open to the public. All other academic properties require Harvard ID card access.

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Visit Druker Design Gallery

Located on the main floor of Gund Hall, the Druker Design Gallery comprises the School’s central public thoroughfare. It is the GSD’s largest and most prominent space for exhibitions. The gallery is open to the public Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Register for a Tour of Gund Hall

Prospective students are welcome to register for a tour of Gund Hall led by a current GSD student. Tours are available throughout the fall semester and occasionally during the summer.

Attend a Public Program

Each semester, the Graduate School of Design hosts an array of lectures, panel discussions, conferences, film screenings, and performances that are open to the public. The school’s public programs feature theorists, practitioners, public officials, writers, artists, and scholars from around the world. Their aim is to open up dialogue between the many communities that contribute to the fields of architecture, urban planning and design, landscape architecture, and design studies.

Can’t make it to campus? Join virtually! Many public programs are offered in a hybrid format.

Upcoming Public Lectures at the GSD

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