Topic Practice
Balanced between concept and realization, design practice exposes the connections between the design imagination and the space in which it operates. By critically studying issues of practice, designers imagine new methods to advance their influence and to intervene in the world.
Design as Protest: How can designers stand for, fight for, and build an anti-racist future?
“For nearly every injustice in the world, there is an architecture that has been planned…
How can design improve disease modeling and outbreak response? A simulation tool by GSD alum Michael de St. Aubin offers answers
The global COVID-19 pandemic has placed roughly one-third of the human population on some form…
The pandemic has caused an unprecedented reckoning with digital culture. Architecture may never be the same again (and that’s okay)
Images from “The Architecture of Light” by Serge Najjar Reflections on creating architectural culture online…
Exhibition Preview: First the Forests on view through March 15 in the Druker Design Gallery
Listen to Günther Vogt describing three of the six projects featured in…
Behind the Scenes at the GSD: Maricris Herrera on designing the public programs poster
Commissioned annually or seasonally, the Harvard Graduate School of Design Public Programs poster is an…
A Moveable Feast: Milliøns designs a living archive of modern ceramics for the Everson Museum
Collector Louise Rosenfield had a bold dream for her vast assemblage…
First-ever compendium of indigenous technologies provides a powerful toolkit for climate-resilient design
The design field is at an inflection point. It must challenge its repertoire, rethink technology,…
Studios by Daniel D’Oca present a corrective for racial inequities
Excerpted from the Harvard Gazette series, To…
Further Reading: John May’s Signal. Image. Architecture
In his new book-length essay, Signal. Image. Architecture. (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City,…