Sovereignty on Stilts: Drawing a Genealogy of Extra-Territorial Urbanization along the Mudflats of the Tropical Belt
by Gabriel Muñoz Moreno (MDes ’17) and Santiago Serna Gonzalez (MDes ’17)—Recipient of the Project Prize in…
by Gabriel Muñoz Moreno (MDes ’17) and Santiago Serna Gonzalez (MDes ’17)—Recipient of the Project Prize in…
by Alexandra Mei (MLA ’17) — Recipient of 2017 MLA Thesis Prize The distinction between…
Gloria Chang (MDes ’18), Dení López (MDes ’18), Ruth Chang (MArch ’17) Our project addresses…
The Brooklyn Bridge Park site is long and narrow, extending 1.3 miles along the shore…
Students in the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Fall 2016 option studio “Re-Tooling Metropolis: Provisional…
Kunlé Adeyemi is an architect, designer, and urban researcher, and founder of…
The Responsive Environments and Artifacts Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Design conducts research that examines the potential of responsive technologies across a variety of scales. An area of research examining systems at the territorial scale, focuses on the manipulation of indeterminate land…
Timothy Dekker, Nicholas Nelson
This course will provide students with an understanding of water that will…
Associate professor in practice of landscape architecture Chris Reed and his firm, Stoss Landscape Urbanism,…
Through his work at West 8, Daniel Vasini started looking at the idea that…