A radical transformation in building and designing for health is underway—but not everyone will benefit equally
Hospitals have not always been sites for curing. In a 1974 lecture entitled “The Incorporation…
Hospitals have not always been sites for curing. In a 1974 lecture entitled “The Incorporation…
In the first week of March, Australia’s New South Wales announced itself free of bushfires…
A 1908 illustration from the Virginia Health Bulletin shows urban diseases threatening the bucolic conditions…
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,…
by Honghao Deng (MDes Tech ’18) An essential function of architecture is to…
by Zi Meng (MArch I AP ’21) This project intends to synthetize multiple architectural interests…
by Chelsea Dombroskie (MLA I ’21) Franklin Park is challenging to navigate. Vegetation Orientation…
by Yuzhou ‘Andrew’ Peng (MAUD ’19), Solomon Green-Eames (MUP ’19) The existing model of Transit Oriented…
The entrance to an urban supermarket and its adjoining parking lot wouldn’t captivate the attention…