Water at the Edge: Towards Water Independence for Mexico City’s INFONAVIT Housing
by Ciara Stein (MLA I/ MUP ’21) “Water at the Edge” envisions a new hydrologically…
The ongoing conversation about housing speculates on design’s capacity to address a range of disparate agendas and priorities. Investigations imagine housing as a central agent of change, responding to international, generational, cultural, demographic, psychological, and environmental issues in order to develop a more inclusive and sustainable engagement moving forward.
by Ciara Stein (MLA I/ MUP ’21) “Water at the Edge” envisions a new hydrologically…
Proposals developed by three groups of Harvard Graduate School of DesignGSD students were recently recognized…
Underutilized land in Brooklyn is slated to become home to hundreds of units of affordable…
Harvard Design Magazine relaunched with March 2021’s Harvard Design Magazine 48: America, an issue that…
Season 2, Episode 5: Dmitri Julius connects the dots between terrestrial, sustainable building practices…
The Venice Architecture Biennale has returned with its 17th installation, “How Will We Live Together?,”…
On Thursday, the partial collapse of a residential building in Surfside,…
In the past decade, San Francisco has become the poster child for income inequality, housing…
Event Description Even as the US economy continues to recover, the inequalities amplified…
by Isabel Dunham Strauss (MArch I ’21) — Recipient of the 2021 Clifford Wong…