The Detroit model: Kimberly Dowdell discusses strategies for revitalization
Cities like Detroit have become increasingly central to public dialogue about the nature and politics…
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.
Cities like Detroit have become increasingly central to public dialogue about the nature and politics…
Wind blows hard over the bluff as huge waves roll in from the horizon, crashing…
The Bengal Delta is defined by the fluidity and chemistry of land and…
Tonight’s lecture will be a personal exploration of the impact that the city landscape of…
Ian Miley (MArch ’20) describes his final project for the option studio “The Future Provincetown…
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…