Conflict and Convergence: Urban Informality in Latin America
Conflict and Convergence: Urban Informality in Latin America is a symposium aiming to explore how recent experiences in cities—such as Medellín, Bo
Seminar with Dr. Martin Wachs
Dr. Wachs will examine the crisis of transportation finance in relation to planning and policy.
Cities and Climate Change. Speaker Anthony Bigio
Join us at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, November 20th, as we welcome architect and planner Anthony G.
Turning Around a Real Estate Giant: GE Capital Real Estate. Speaker Edward Coco
The School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and the Colvin Institute of Real Estate Development welcome Edward Coco, Senior Managing Dire
Taking Charge: Taxes, Tolls and the Crisis in Transportation Finance. Speaker Martin Wachs
In his lecture, Dr. Wachs will examine the crisis of transportation finance in relation to planning and policy.
The Bangkok Experience
During summer 2013, a unique partnership with the international design firm Gensler set the stage for a study abroad program like no other.
Preserving African American Historic Places: Reconstructing a New Identity. Speaker Brent Leggs
In this lecture, Mr. Leggs will discuss his mission of saving African American places important in American history.
Catalytic Structures: Transformed Types. Speaker Nader Tehrani
Please join us for a lecture by Nader Tehrani, Principal, NADAAA and Professor/Head of the Department of Architecture at MIT's School of Architectu
Casual Computing
Casual Computing, a selection of new and existing works by Evan Roth (B.S.
The Swiss Touch in Landscape Design
Landscape architecture continually transforms the environment and the way we approach it.