GSD Talks: Michelle Chang, “Songs You Know by Heart”
If the prevailing pictorial modes in antiquity and the Renaissance were…
If the prevailing pictorial modes in antiquity and the Renaissance were…
Odile Decq is a French architect and urban planner. International renown came in 1990…
by Yuyanguang Mou (MArch ’17) The ambiguity of tropical cities sometimes could be reflected through…
Among the six projects honored with the Boston Society of Architects’ (BSA) 2017 Unbuilt Architecture…
by Jianwei Shi (MArch ’17) Heterogeneous Culture and Heterogeneous Architypes of Public Buildings and Spaces Mexico…
by Konstantinos Chatzaras (MArch ’17) Accepting pluralism as a contemporary zeitgeist and the city as…
Simon Allford of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) will set out the ideas that…
A two-part symposium examining the work and life of I. M. Pei from multiple vantage…
Combining the talents of an architect, artist and developer, John Portman was able to embark on a series of large-scale building projects —megastructures—that radically redefined the relationship of architecture to the city and its citizens. Iwan Baan’s new photographs of Portman’s work, commissioned for the…
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