2022 Landscape Architecture Thesis Prize: Lucy Humphreys Chebot’s “Reciprocal Optimism: Projecting Terrestrial Analogues”
by Lucy Humphreys Chebot (MLA I ’22) — Recipient of the Landscape Architecture Thesis Prize.
by Lucy Humphreys Chebot (MLA I ’22) — Recipient of the Landscape Architecture Thesis Prize.
For Dianne Lê (MLA II ’22), design and research is deeply informed by her background.
May 13, 2022
Envision a broad expanse of barren gray mounds riven with erosion channels. Pools of viridian,…
Jun 15, 2021
On a promontory on the left bank of the lower Rhone River, just before it…
By Anita Berrizbeitia, Marc Armengaud and Matthias Armengaud
January 2021
Cold, alienating, unfriendly; an architectural abomination, one of the world’s ugliest buildings. Although these are…
Apr 26, 2019
Increasing congestion and advances in autonomous technology are set to transform how we move around…
Apr 25, 2019
06:30PM – 08:00PM
GSD, Gund Hall Piper Auditorium
Lecture
Free and open to the public
Students in the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Fall 2016 option studio “Re-Tooling Metropolis: Provisional…
Feb 28, 2017
Niall Kirkwood, Professor of Landscape Architecture and Technology is cohosting and organizing the first ever…
Aug 29, 2016
A New Paradise-Renewal of Damaged and Polluted City Land with the Power and Work of…
Associate professor in practice of landscape architecture Chris Reed and his firm, Stoss Landscape Urbanism,…
Aug 1, 2016