Mark Joseph and Amy Khare, “Succeeding Where Mixed-Income Transformation Falls Short: A Path to Equity and Inclusion in Our Cities”
Co-sponsored by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies,…
Co-sponsored by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies,…
Borders shape and consolidate relations between states, people, jurisdictions, political entities, and territories. While some borders are stable, others are in a constant flow. The demarcation of borders is a body politic. It regulates economic relations and people’s access to places, resources, and rights. Borders…
Empowering; uplifting; sobering; timely; necessary. An event that evades simple distillation, the Harvard Graduate School…
The Black in Design Conference, organized by the Harvard University Graduate School of…
by Gabriel Muñoz Moreno (MDes ’17) and Santiago Serna Gonzalez (MDes ’17)—Recipient of the Project Prize in…
For its July/August 2017 “The Cities Issue,” Politico magazine asked a series of urbanists, city mayors, and other…
by Tiffany Dang (MLA ’17) — Recipient of ASLA Certificate of Honor and ASLA Certificate…
by Alexandra Mei (MLA ’17) — Recipient of 2017 MLA Thesis Prize The distinction between…
“We the Publics…” is a provocation, a proclamation, and a call for participatory action “We the Publics…” is a reflexive search for clarity that offers a space for individual and collective reflection in a time of ever-increasing noise and distraction “We the Publics…” creates a…
Presented by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies Since taking office in…