Harvard Design Magazine, no. 52, “Instruments of Service,” examines the hidden mechanics and visible output of design practice in order to track the shifting role of designers in society and to gauge the capacity of designers to effect change in a world of mounting crises.
Guest edited by Elizabeth Bowie Christoforetti and Jacob Reidel, Assistant Professors in Practice of Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, this issue’s exploration is grounded in architecture.