Harvard GSD

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Harvard University Graduate School of Design

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Joined January 2009

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    This was the highlight of my spring 2019 semester: the 14 Things exhibition of design fictions (plausible but fictional objects from the history of 20th century Italian industrial design).

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  2. 15 hours ago

    We are republishing one essay a week from "The Just City Essays" (2015). This week, "Up From the Basement: The Artist and the Making of the Just City" by Theaster Gates' ( '11).

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  3. Jul 8

    Drawing on ideas proposed in her GSD thesis, Annie Lynch (MLA '19) argues in that Richmond should seize the sense of urgency around Confederate monument removal to reimagine the city’s infrastructure in a way that gives voice to silenced histories.

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    Jul 8

    Harvard and MIT have filed pleadings in the US District Court in Boston seeking a temporary restraining order prohibiting enforcement of the ICE order. (4/6)

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  5. Jul 7

    "In light of the recent earthquake in Oaxaca on June 23, we wanted to share these efforts for any and all who might find these materials of interest." "Beyond Reconstruction" is now available for free download:

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  6. Jul 6

    From cooperative farm organizations for BIPOC communities to pandemic-proofing parks, students and recent grads are pursuing a range of research topics this summer with support from the new Student Emergency Fund.

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    Jul 4

    An informal network of landscape architecture + urban planning firms (including ) discusses public engagement in the era of coronavirus. Hear from MUP faculty like Brie Hensold of Agency L+P:

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  8. Jul 5

    Q&A with architect and artist Amanda Williams :

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  9. Jul 4

    "Design in a Frame of Emotion" recounts a 2018 featuring award-winning production designer with and Prof . Available now via :

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  10. Jul 4

    "So what exactly is a 'just' city? Is it the same as a 'city of justice?'" Through December we are republishing one essay a week from "The Just City Essays" (2015). This week, read Lesley Lokko's "In It Together:"

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  11. Jul 3

    This year's Irving Fellows will be affiliated with our Innovation Task Force, which formed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic to research and develop new innovations in virtual design pedagogy.

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  12. Jul 2

    "I find agency in the art; there doesn't always have to be a rationale." —Amanda Williams

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  13. Jul 1

    "Seeking justice is a continuum. It’s not simply about removing barriers, but reconciling with the past, so we can move forward with strategies for success." — ( '20), co-organizer of

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  14. Jun 30

    We are republishing one essay a week from "The Just City Essays" (2015). This week, Lesley Lokko's "In It Together:"

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  15. Jun 30

    Design Yard Sale launches JULY 1 at 10am EDT! The independent, student-led event is selling and auctioning off work from , , and many more to raise funds for orgs fighting against systemic, anti-Black racism.

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  16. Jun 30

    Take a look inside "Design in a Frame of Emotion," which recounts a 2018 featuring award-winning production designer with and Prof . Available now via :

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  17. Jun 29

    After experimenting with abstract art, Amanda Williams eventually made her way to the intersection of art and architecture with projects like "Color(ed) Theory" that explore color and race and their relationship to space and value.

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  18. Jun 28

    This week from "The Just City Essays" (2015) read 's "Urban Spaces and the Mattering of Black Lives." We are republishing one essay a week from the volume through December.

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  19. Jun 28

    Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Yasmin Vobis, and Sara Zewde are joining the GSD’s Faculty of Design effective July 1, 2020. See all our faculty appointments and promotions:

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  20. Jun 27

    has a new neighbor: the labyrinth🌀 Located at the at the corner of Quincy and Kirkland streets, the labyrinth is aligned with the chapel’s east-west axis. Video thanks to , courtesy of FCM Masonry.

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