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Student work produced as part of a studio course offered through Harvard's relatively new architecture studies track.
Fumihiko Maki + GSD
Fumihiko Maki, designer of the MIT Multimedia Lab, speaks about his experience designing buildings around the world on Saturday evening, during the launch of the Graduate School of Design's capital campaign.
Design School Seeks $110M in Campaign
GSD administrators have said that a top campaign priority will be the student experience, achieved through enhancements in financial aid and funding for travel and conferences.
MASS Design Group Goes 'Beyond the Building'
On Friday, April 4, in the Piper Auditorium of the Graduate School of Design, Michael Murphy (MArch ’11) and Alan Ricks (MArch ’10) presented “Beyond the Building,” a series of short films documenting MASS Design Group’s work over the five years since its founding.
Deans' Design Challenge to Address Growing Population
With the world’s population expected to grow exponentially in coming years, the Harvard Innovation Lab is turning to students for solutions to the sociopolitical and environmental problems that population expansion may pose.
Souto de Moura Speaks at GSD on Design Prize
The two projects in a central framework and break down some of the binaries—developed vs. developing countries, Europe vs. South America—commonly emphasized when two cities such as Porto and Medellín are compared
Thomas Heatherwick at the GSD
Thomas Heatherwick, renowned British architect responsible for the Olympic torch and new double-decker buses, gives a lecture in Piper Auditorium.
Justine Simons
Justine Simons, Head of Culture at the Mayor of London's Office, talks with students at the GSD on March 15 on the political imperatives in the public realm.
Labrary Tests Innovative Approaches to Learning
Ever wanted to study in a personal zip-up capsule or publish a literary mix-tape? “Dunce Capsule” and “Recon-Texts” are just two of the latest additions to LABRARY, a showcase space that features a variety of innovative installations aimed at reshaping conceptions of what the traditional library looks and feels like.
College Fills Gaps With New Concentration Offerings
If it had not been for the new architecture studies track in the History of Art and Architecture department, Benjamin Lopez ’15 would have been “pretty ready to transfer” out of Harvard.
Renovation of Art Museum Moves Forward
Unexpected challenges during construction have delayed the opening of the Harvard Art Museums’ central building, formerly known as the Fogg Museum, until the fall of 2014.
Engineering Students Exhibit Senior Design Projects
Students in Engineering Sciences 100: “Engineering Design Projects” exhibited their senior design concepts in a series of presentations that took place from Tuesday through Friday of last week.
Professor Wins Prize For Park Design
A Harvard professor accepted a prestigious New York City art prize for his firm’s work designing the Brooklyn Bridge Park.