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Harvard GSD
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The Harvard Graduate School of Design is dedicated to the education and development of design professionals in architecture, landscape, urban planning, and urban design. With a commitment to excellence that demands the skillful manipulation of form and technology and draws inspiration from a broad range of social, environmental, and cultural issues, the GSD is uniquely positioned to provide leadership for shaping the built environment of the 21st century.
The Master in Design Engineering (MDE) Program - Overview
Faculty, students, and alumni discuss the Master in Design Engineering (MDE) program, including its curriculum, goals, accomplishments, and outcomes. Learn more about the students and their diverse backgrounds, the projects and problem spaces they tackle, and the careers they pursue. The MDE program is a collaborative degree between the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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Class Day Lecture: Karenna Gore
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The GSD has named Karenna Gore as its 2024 Class Day speaker. Karenna Gore is the founder and executive director of the Center for Earth Ethics and visiting professor of practice of earth ethics at Union Theological Seminary in New York. Karenna formed CEE in 2015 to address the moral and spiritual dimensions of the climate crisis. Working at the intersection of faith, ethics, and ecology, she ...
Mariama M. M. Kah MArch II '24 student
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Mariama M. M. Kah MArch II '24 student
Mayors Imagining the Just City: Volume 4
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Event Description: Concluding the fourth annual Mayors’ Institute on City Design (MICD) Just City Mayoral Fellowship-a collaboration between MICD and Harvard GSD’s Just City Lab-the Fellows discuss strategies for using planning and design interventions to address racial, social, and environmental injustice in each of their cities. Speakers: Mayor Matt Tuerk, Allentown, PA As Allentown’s 43rd Ma...
Garnette Cadogan, “‘The Ground is All Memoranda’: Walking as Register, Responsibility, and Reenc...
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Garnette Cadogan’s research explores the promise and perils of urban life, the vitality and inequality of cities, and the challenges of pluralism. Cadogan is the Tunney Lee Distinguished Lecturer in Urbanism at MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning and is a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University and a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in ...
Dan Stubbergaard, “City as a Resource - Cobe’s Current Works on the City”
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Dan Stubbergaard, who is trained as an architect from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, in Copenhagen, founded Cobe in 2006. Inspired by the transformation of Copenhagen from an industrial port city to a beacon for livability and sustainability, he is the leading figure in Cobe’s work to create surroundings that actively contribute to extraordinary everyday life. St...
_positions IX: Antoine Picon and Andrew Holder
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Where do you stand in the field of architecture? The seemingly innocuous question is, in fact, loaded with determining metaphors. To think of architecture as a field entails a horizontal space where other participants are in view, but separated by gaps that can be measured relationally. To imagine taking up a spot on this field is to propose a self-conscious, architectural subject that occupies...
Richard Sennett, “Stages and Streets: Where Performances Happen and Why They Happen Where They H...
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Richard Sennett began life as a professional cellist. He then became a writer on cities, combining architecture with the social sciences. His new book, The Performer: life, art, politics puts together the two strands of his experience. In addition to The Performer, Richard Sennett is author of The Fall of Public Man, Flesh and Stone, The Corrosion of Character, and The Craftsman. 0:00 Introduct...
John Hejduk Soundings Lecture: Mario Carpo, “Generative AI, Imitation, Style, and the Eternal Re...
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Event Description: Generative AI does not create new images out of thin air; it generates images that have a “certain something” in common with a selection of images we have fed into it. This selection, often called a “dataset,” can be generic or custom-made; either way, Generative AI automates the imitation and replication of some of its common visual features, often known in the past as style...
Joel Sanders, “From Stud to Stalled!: Inclusive Design through a Queer Lens”
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Event Description: In his talk, Joel Sanders will trace the evolution of his thinking about gender, human identity and space over the past twenty-five years from the publication of STUD: Architectures of Masculinity (1996), which examined the role that architecture plays in the construction of masculinity through a gay male lens, to recent projects like Stalled! Public Restrooms, created by JSA...
Pedro Gadanho, “Priorities Reversed: From Climate Agnosticism to Ecological Activism”
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Event Description: Rather than slowly immersing in the subject of the ecological emergency, if one suddenly dives into its depths, the experience can be irreversibly transformative. Based on a personal trajectory of exhibitions, books and projects, this talk dwells on how such a radical reversal can alter not only one’s worldview, but also what kind of action and practice one accepts to pursue ...
_positions VIII: Jing Liu and Amin Taha
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_positions VIII: Jing Liu and Amin Taha
Lauret Savoy, “Trace: Memory, History, Race, and the American Landscape”
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Lauret Savoy, “Trace: Memory, History, Race, and the American Landscape”
John T. Dunlop Lecture: Margot Kushel
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John T. Dunlop Lecture: Margot Kushel
Margaret McCurry Lectureship in the Design Arts: Petra Blaisse, “Art Applied, Inside Outside”
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Margaret McCurry Lectureship in the Design Arts: Petra Blaisse, “Art Applied, Inside Outside”
Malkit Shoshan and Womxn in Design: “Designing Within Conflict: Building for Peace
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Malkit Shoshan and Womxn in Design: “Designing Within Conflict: Building for Peace
Debra Spark, “Falling Out: Narrating the Neutra-Schindler Story”
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Debra Spark, “Falling Out: Narrating the Neutra-Schindler Story”
Wheelwright Prize Lecture: Daniel Fernández Pascual, “Being Shellfish"
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Wheelwright Prize Lecture: Daniel Fernández Pascual, “Being Shellfish"
Daniel Urban Kiley Lecture: Elizabeth K. Meyer
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Daniel Urban Kiley Lecture: Elizabeth K. Meyer
_positions VI: Michelle Chang and Ritchie Yao
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_positions VI: Michelle Chang and Ritchie Yao
Senior Loeb Scholar Lecture: Malkit Shoshan, “Designing Within Conflict”
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Senior Loeb Scholar Lecture: Malkit Shoshan, “Designing Within Conflict”
_positions V: Jenny French and Angela Pang
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_positions V: Jenny French and Angela Pang
Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All? | Opening Remarks | Panel 1: Scaling Threats
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Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All? | Opening Remarks | Panel 1: Scaling Threats
Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All? | Panel 3: Speculating and Acting
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Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All? | Panel 3: Speculating and Acting
Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All? | Panel 2: Decoding the Urban Forest
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Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All? | Panel 2: Decoding the Urban Forest
Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All? | Panel 4: A Just Survival?
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Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All? | Panel 4: A Just Survival?
Except for this small, elite, group, this accomplished little. Super stars, intellectuals. Hey, want to do something? Go to the south side of Chicago. 67th and Halstead Street, and come up with a plan to solve the problems there. Look at the other cities around the country with deep, deep poverty and hopelessness. Com up with solutions for shelter and community. Yes, we all know how fantastic you guys are.
That's BS about the cost of expensive naturals, one kilo at .001 or even .01 grams is pennies per bottle.
Wading out the peddles
Mithe bache your why
Forgot
What recommended algorithm for me? Smh
I hope I'll be there someday!
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whata shitty tribute
Love refinement! ...imagine having their budgets!
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I’ve just discovered Takaharu but this presentation inspires me to encourage this innovation in 🇺🇸
Richard Saul Wurman and all please study-Joel Salatin thanks.🌎🙂
REST IN PARADISE
REST IN PARADISE
i love how it all breaks into this beautiful chaos of kids throwing sneakers at the virgil haha amazing talk!
💖 'promosm'
RIP🙏🙏🙏
Wicked cool, thank you for this film!
my 10 year old Mom lived in the Irish housing projects in South Boston, "Southy", Columbia Point was a landfill. Mom talks about how the local children would go there to throw rocks at the Warf Rats
Over rated!
So there is no interior designing?
I’m from phila pa. Visited Boston last year. It’s a beautiful and amazing city! Going back soon.
A must-see presentation! Just wish the audience was a little more respectful of the speaker. Around 1:03:41 people started laughing bc they couldnt seem to fathom the concept of experience design in landscaping.
It's how you finish not how you start.
Well you were a Professor at Oxford!
Where dà rug at? :/
I loved this talk and presentation. Professor Marina Tabassum is such an incredible architect and designer that embodies sustainability, respect, and ingenuity! She seems quite humble and down to earth!
The rotten smell in Denmark brought me here
Great question from the audience about ticks and lime disease. Nature-like parks look great in cities but tall meadows include the increased probability of these bugs. I suppose for now it's either trying to prevent the diseases via vaccines and antibiotics or separating meadows and walkways so that the risk of people catching diseases is lowered.
Lets Do Habitat 2.0 , maybe Stacked Hexagonal Prefab Modules at Ilot montreal in Montreal..its open for Ideas...
Proud of you Marina Tabassum
Thank you professor. I'm from the south and appreciate this lesson, this field trip lecture. Very informative.
Who voted for a “policy advisory board”?
So happy I subscribed to this channel -- just hearing these words in the background as I work is so inspiring. Thank you.
I've lived in Boston for 40 years and still learned a lot from Professor Krieger. Well worth the 34 minute investment!
What a critical lecture for the direction of Architecture in the age of AI! APPLAUD!
I grew up in Scituate and after college lived in the Boston area until 1999/2000 and I got to witness the Big Dig get seriously underway. I also remember when the Seaport or Innovation District was still the Commonwealth Flats and it was mostly parking lots, abandoned railroad tracks, and disused wharves. But the Norwegian Seamen's Chapel was there as was Anthony's Pier 4, the Commonwealth Pier (an expo center), and the No-Name Restaurant made statewide famous by Jerry Williams of WRKO.
Impecable intervención de María Mercedes. Bravo!!
Very wonderful. This really helped me understand Boston, especially the Dorchester area (South Boston). Thank you very much.
Dorchester is the largest neighborhood of Boston and has nothing to do with South Boston, except bordering it. Dorchester was once a separate town and was incorporated into the City of Boston in the 19th century. South Boston has always been part of the City of Boston.
Snooze. Unfortunately this sounds more like a physics lecture, at least starts that way. Too bad landscape architecture is overrun with academic elites these days.
have you apologized to a native american today?
Watching this just after the 4.7 quake in NYC - little more than traffic noise compared to what Japan has survived.
22:07 gallery owner
3:13 imagine ignoring Ye there smh
THis is so inspiring even for me as tech student hats off to the legend
Thank you
Cool architects !!!, but such modest lectures. Their horizons of practice are much wider. We need to give them more time.
Typical view of Boston, by someone, across the river in Cambridge, who obviously never grew up in Boston. The great history of Boston is way more nuanced than this fellow, who only wants to schill for the destruction and re-design of the Old Boston, will ever know!
Lived in Boston most my life. Fascinating watching the Big Dig happen.