Zoom! The Archigram Collection Arrives at the Harvard Graduate School of Design
Imagine yourself a couple of months out of architecture school recalling the moments and projects…
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.
Imagine yourself a couple of months out of architecture school recalling the moments and projects…
Please note that the location of this event has changed to the…
New York City is often regarded as the most densely designed, overdetermined real estate on…
In June 1648, a Puritan midwife named Margaret Jones was executed by hanging from an…
Love in a Mist: The Politics of Fertility explores several evolving narratives on the spaces and politics of fertility, triggered by the “heartbeat bill,” which recently passed into law in states such as Mississippi, Kentucky, and Georgia to criminalize abortions from as early as six…
Sprawling across entire cities, the biennial has become a prominent means for architects, designers, and…
We usually don’t think much about what a thing is, because its self-evident qualities make it…
K. Michael Hays, Eliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Theory and Co-Director of the Master…
The development of the computer occasioned a radical paradigm shift in numerous fields. According…
The evening will begin with Susie Ibarra delivering a brief lecture. This…