GSD’s Design Discovery program invites design exploration, experimentation
The GSD’s six-week Career Discovery program presents a hyperintensive engagement with design that mirrors a graduate-level studio experience.
The GSD’s six-week Career Discovery program presents a hyperintensive engagement with design that mirrors a graduate-level studio experience.
Harvard Graduate School of Design grad Christina Leigh Geros (MLA/MAUD ’15) recently won the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study’s biennial Public Art Competition with her project “Latent (e)Scapes,” now on display at the Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Garden in Radcliffe Yard.
Latest issue of Log magazine features range of GSD contributors
Harvard Graduate School of Design students, alumni, and professors offered visionary, winning designs in the Boston Living with Water competition, which announced finalists on Monday, June 8.
Contrary to the recent assertion in The Atlantic City Lab–that there’s no syllabus for an urban design course on race and justice–there is at least one: Toni Griffin (LF ’98) created it and teaches it at the CCNY J.Max Bond Center on Design for the Just City. She writes about it in Next City.
Within hours of April 25’s magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Nepal, Harvard Graduate School of Design students had initiated support and advocacy projects in GSD’s Gund Hall and began collaborating with students and faculty from within Harvard and beyond
Artist Rick Lowe, a pioneer in public art and founder of Houston-based initiative Project Row Houses, will be the speaker at the GSD's 2015 Class Day on Wednesday, May 27.
Last week’s Design Competition Conference, co-sponsored by the Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Van Alen Institute, probed both the bright and the dark sides of design competitions.
The Harvard University Graduate School of Design’s Loeb Fellowship has selected the nine Fellows who will comprise its 2015-2016 class.
Harvard University Graduate School of Design announces Erik L’Heureux, an American architect based in Singapore, as the winner of the GSD’s 2015 Wheelwright Prize, a $100,000 traveling fellowship aimed at fostering investigative approaches to contemporary design.