Collective Meta-Structures: Increasing Scales of Commercial Development
by B. Cannon Ivers (MLA 16’) and Mark Jongman-Sereno (MLA ’17, MArch ’17) Working within the…
by B. Cannon Ivers (MLA 16’) and Mark Jongman-Sereno (MLA ’17, MArch ’17) Working within the…
Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design is hosting Transforming Urban Transport—The Role of Political Leadership,…
Birmingham New Street Station is an important transport hub and a key aspect of the…
by Brian Vargo (MDes ’15) The HighLink is a winning proposal in an ideas competition…
Dimitris Papanikolaou's (PhD candidate) project Cloudcommuting is a finalist in the 2014 Deans’ Design Challenge.
Sofia Viguri (MUP ’15) As Mexico City’s population of over 20 million continues to grow,…
The 11th Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design has been awarded to two projects in very different parts of the world: Porto, Portugal and Medellin, Colombia. The theme this year, Transformative Mobility, goes beyond physical movement to encompass social mobility and the reinvigoration of civic space. Today, as throughout its 27-year history, the Prize celebrates broad design interventions that repair and regenerate cities.
by Tim Czerwienski (MUP ’14) With the long-awaited MBTA Green Line extension arriving in Somerville’s…
by Tiffany Chen (MArch ’15)) This project positions a floating transshipment hub in the Caribbean…