Graduate School of Design
New Architecture Concentration Planned
Harvard’s Department of History of Art and Architecture and the Graduate School of Design are developing a new undergraduate concentration in architectural studies planned to be offered for the first time in the fall of 2012.
China to Fund Graduate Schools From Seven Harvard Graduate Schools
Delegates from the Chinese government signed an agreement yesterday with Harvard that leaders hope will bring more Chinese students to ...
Architect Junya Ishigami Speaks
Japanese architect Junya Ishigami discusses his works in Piper Auditorium in the Graduate School of Design.
Architect Junya Ishigami Speaks
An audience listens as the Japanese architect Junya Ishigami discusses his recent works at the Graduate School of Design Thursday night. This lecture is part of the series A New Innocence: Emerging Trends in Japanese.
Fogg Museum Renewal Continues
The Harvard arts community anticipates the culmination of the extensive renovation of the Fogg Museum—currently slated for late 2013—will physically unite the Busch, Sackler, and Fogg Museums and will realign the way that students interact with art.
Planning With Complexity
Judith E. Innes, a professor from UC-Berkeley, talks about ideas in planning in a complex world and her book "Planning With Complexity" at the School of Design.
Vito Acconci GSD
Artist and Landscape Architect Vito Acconci, answers questions at the Graduate School of Design yesterday evening after giving a lecture entitled Into & Through & Out of Landscape.
Experts Talk Eco Initiatives
Harvard students and planet-saving enthusiasts gathered yesterday evening at the Graduate School of Design to hear three environmental experts discuss eco-friendly design initiatives and innovative recycling projects as part of a four-part series on resource efficiency titled “Much, Much More, With Much Much Less.”
Professor Wins Prize For Park Design
A Harvard professor accepted a prestigious New York City art prize for his firm’s work designing the Brooklyn Bridge Park.
As Potential Blizzard Approaches, Harvard Graduate Schools Cancel Classes
Schools within Harvard University have announced that classes will be canceled Wednesday, and the University has advised a large portion of its staff not to report to work in light of a storm that may bring up to 16 inches of snow to the Boston area.
Edward Norton Discusses Urban Planning
In a talk last night at the Graduate School of Design, actor and philanthropist Edward H. Norton emphasized that young people have the tools to change the world.
Club Denies Racism Allegations
A spokesperson for the Cure Lounge said allegations of discrimination against black Harvard and Yale students at a Nov. 20 party for graduate students and alumni that was shut down were “absolutely baloney,” citing poor organization from event promoters as the primary reason for the club management’s decision to end the event prematurely.
The New Face of January
Though professionally run and varied in content, the Arts Intensives Harvard will offer to students in January face many challenges in their pilot stage.
Loeb Fellow Urges Activism in Design
There is a growing movement in architecture toward social activism, according to design activist and current Loeb Fellow Bryan Bell.