Despite remarkable advancements in technology, the construction documents that architects produce for their clients to ...
Parsing distinctions between architecture and “mere” building has been a preoccupation of thinkers and practitioners since ...
At a moment when the word “design” has come to refer to everything and thus nothing, Harvard Design Magazine 52 examines the state of architectural practice today. Once asserted to be the “mother art” ...
At a moment when the word “design” has come to refer to everything and thus nothing, this issue examines the state of architectural practice today.
49: Publics, F/W 2021. Size 224 x 297 mm, (softcover) 160 pages.
The Origins and Evolution of "Urban Design," 1956–2006 quantity ...
This issue of Harvard Design Magazine and its focus on the putative “core” of landscape architecture raise timely and fundamental questions of disciplinary and professional identity for the field.
These contradictions are what generated this issue of Harvard Design Magazine. “Well, Well, Well” explores some of the tensions and transformations of the landscape of health and illness. As both ...
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues faced by people and governments across the globe. Does it have the potential to alter the political order of the world? My answer is yes, it does—but ...
The arts and humanities contribute to the process of cultural translation by propagating and protecting what I call the “right to narrate”—the authority to tell stories, recount or recast histories, ...