Topic Housing
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.
The Chinese Block: Searching for A New Spatial Construct
by Liang Wang (MAUD ’17) — Recipient of 2017 Urban Planning and Design Thesis Prize in Urban…
Joint Center for Housing Studies releases 2017 State of the Nation’s Housing
Growing Demand and Tight Supply are Lifting Home Prices and Rents, Fueling Concerns about Housing Affordability…
The W
by Van-Tuong Nguyen (MDes REBE ’18), Carla Wijaya (MAUD ’18) and Maxime Faure (MAUD ’18)…
Design for Recovery: Fieldwork in Nepal & Somalia
During January of 2016, a group of GSD students travelled to Nepal and Kenya, to…
State(s) of Housing Colloquium
Collective housing is inseparable from a vision of urbanity, offering not only a lens…
John T. Dunlop Lecture: Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh
Presented by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies Since taking office in…
Critical Conservation Lecture: A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida
Professor Connolly will talk about older discussions of racism’s profitability by treating Jim Crow…
Go Hasegawa, “Amplitude in the Experience of Space”
Rescheduled from February 9. “Architectural spaces can take away or awaken abilities and sensations…
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