Un-Greening Golden Gate Park
by Josselyn Ivanov (MDes ’16) — Recipient of the 2016 Thesis Prize, awarded by the faculty of…
by Josselyn Ivanov (MDes ’16) — Recipient of the 2016 Thesis Prize, awarded by the faculty of…
Rosetta S. Elkin
This studio addresses contemporary conditions for ‘urban adaptation’ in an era of sea level rise,…
Michael Van Valkenburgh, Rosetta S. Elkin, Gullivar Shepard
Collaboration is the future of design research. Sites are no longer fixed points, but emerge…
Philippe Rahm
The building industry is one of the main culprits in global warming because the…
Chris Reed
Carbon C is ubiquitous—it is one of the primary elements supporting life on earth,…
The Danube School, based in the valley of the Danube River in Bavaria, Germany, propelled an aesthetic sensibility that allowed landscape to become an autonomous genre of painting during the early 16th century. Rather than prioritizing human figures or historical references, the paintings, etchings and…
Holly Samuelon (MDes '09, DDes '13), assistant professor of architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, been awarded a grant by Harvard’s Climate Change Solutions Fund, an initiative launched last year by Harvard University President Drew Faust
South Florida and Sea Level: Adaptive Strategies for Green Infrastructure, Landscape Ecology, and Cultural Heritage…
The exhibition “360+ Weathers" showcases the complex microclimatic conditions of the Danube Valley in Bavaria, and employs unique media: a thick felt canopy that envelopes the viewer and isolates the experience of viewing the exhibition’s time-lapse video.
by Sourav Kumar Biswas (MLA ’16) and Flavio Sciaraffia (MLA ’15) recipients of American Society of…