MDes Critical Conservation Lecture: Theodore Hershberg, “Evolution of the Inner-City Ghetto”
A lecture/workshop course—04479: Power & Place: Culture and Conflict in the Built Environment—is being…
A lecture/workshop course—04479: Power & Place: Culture and Conflict in the Built Environment—is being…
George Thomas, Susan Snyder
This lecture/workshop course studies and analyzes processes and expressions of power in urban form…
R. Steven Lewis (LF ’07) has been named the recipient of the 2016 Whitney M. Young Jr. Award by the American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Eyeing questions around race, inequality, and design, the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s (GSD) African American Student Union (AASU) orchestrated the Black in Design Conference, held at the GSD on October 9 and 10.
This conference has been organized to address social justice from the perspective of design, emphasizing…
Harvard Graduate School of Design professors Michael Van Valkenburgh and Krzysztof Wodiczko are among the panelists for the United Nations (UN) World Habitat Day events in New York, to be held Monday, October 5.
Daniel D’Oca
The “MLK Atlas” maps all the streets named after Dr. King in the continental U.S.
The Harvard Graduate School of Design's Jerold Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design, joined WBUR's Radio Boston on Friday, July 31 to discuss Boston's so-called privately-owned public spaces (POPS) with host Meghna Chakrabarti.
Today, as humanity lives its most intense period of urbanization, the largest and fastest growing cities are increasingly concentrated in the Majority World [Latin America, Africa and Asia]. Whether in Rio de Janeiro, Medellin, Cape Town or Mumbai, the prevalence of the Divided City Program…
Harvard Graduate School of Design students are spending the summer developing their skills beyond studio walls—and giving back to local and global communities—through the GSD’s Community Service Fellowship Program (CSFP).