Manila Port: Gateway to the New Urban District
by Chengzhe Zhang (MLA ’19), Chenghao Lyu (MAUD ’18), Chi-Hsuan Wang (MArch ’19) In order to transform the…
The ongoing conversation about housing speculates on design’s capacity to address a range of disparate agendas and priorities. Investigations imagine housing as a central agent of change, responding to international, generational, cultural, demographic, psychological, and environmental issues in order to develop a more inclusive and sustainable engagement moving forward.
by Chengzhe Zhang (MLA ’19), Chenghao Lyu (MAUD ’18), Chi-Hsuan Wang (MArch ’19) In order to transform the…
Nine Harvard University Graduate School of Design students and recent graduates are among…
by Benjamin Hayes (MArch ’19) The monastery and brewery reinvigorate Säynätsalo, Finland, by providing a…
by Francisco Ramos (MArch ’19) This project is an essay on urban morphology, architectural typology,…
by Kaoru Lovett (MArch ’20) Nested within Boston’s urban topography, the opera house serves as…
by Farnoosh Rafaie (MArch ’18) The presence of perimeter is what we subconsciously associated with…
by Evan Shieh (MAUD ’19) The proposed design methodology in this project examines form‐based code…
Manila’s extraordinary history—written, erased, and rewritten—has rendered a current condition that is one of extremes…
by Benjamin Halpern (MArch ’17)—Winner of the 2017 Clifford Wong Prize in Housing Design This…
by Belle Verwaay (MArch ’18) — Winner of the 2018 Clifford Wong Prize in…