Resources for a just recovery from the GSD’s CoDesign Field Lab
The coronavirus outbreak has both revealed and exacerbated structural inequities in American cities. Challenges faced…
Health can be a powerful lens for analyzing design and planning priorities. Investigations of the many links between health and the built environment—from air quality and food access to housing and mobility—reveal the power of design to support health and healing in preemptive and progressive ways.
The coronavirus outbreak has both revealed and exacerbated structural inequities in American cities. Challenges faced…
Homeless people sleep in a temporary parking lot shelter at Cashman Center, with spaces marked…
Hospitals have not always been sites for curing. In a 1974 lecture entitled “The Incorporation…
Images from “The Architecture of Light” by Serge Najjar Reflections on creating architectural culture online…
A 1908 illustration from the Virginia Health Bulletin shows urban diseases threatening the bucolic conditions…
Please join us for the Spring 2020 Open House Lecture delivered by…
One hundred and fifty years ago, using a map of London and data of the…
Over the past few days, normal life at Harvard has been upended by government, university,…
Native heirloom seed varieties, many of which…
In June 1648, a Puritan midwife named Margaret Jones was executed by hanging from an…