Student-designed pavilion celebrates the unbuilt at Design Miami
The annual Design Miami fair traditionally features an entry pavilion designed by early-career architects, a…
Among the remarkable developments in contemporary culture has been the convergence of practices that once unambiguously belonged to art or design but which today happily share methods, means, and concerns.
The annual Design Miami fair traditionally features an entry pavilion designed by early-career architects, a…
Harvard Graduate School of Design design critic in architecture Jonathan Lott (MArch ’05) and colleagues at Collective–LOK will be adding an element of intimacy and intrigue to New York’s Times Square this Valentine’s Day.
by Andrea Carrillo (MDes ADPD ’17) and Marielsa Castro (MDes ADPD ’17) We conceive time as a continuum,…
by Christina Leigh Geros (MLA/MAUD ’15) recipient of Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study’s…
by Jen Krava (MDes ’15) This project investigates the issue of violence against women and…
Rosetta Elkin, assistant professor of landscape architecture, opens her new exhibition Live Matter on Tuesday, May 5, offering a meditation on plant life from the perspective that is the most concealed: through the roots
Dan Borelli, director of exhibitions at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, has been steadily expanding the work he developed at the school while a student in the Art, Design, and the Public Domain program, which has recently garnered the attention of the Boston Globe.
Professor Krzysztof Wodiczko’s 2014 work Invisible wounds, which was presented at Galerie Gabrielle Maubrie in Paris last year, was recently acquired by Centre Pompidou.
by Jennifer A. Haugh (MDes ’14) Exploring and analyzing the potential for artistic interventions with…
The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study unveiled a public-art installation designed by MDesS students Keojin Jin and Juhun Lee as part of its capital campaign launch event on October 28.