From the high Himalayas to the poles, the world’s glaciers are melting. What does this mean for your community and our shared Earth? David Breashears presents his stunning new images of the Himalayan glaciers to mark the MIT Museum’s opening ...
Rotch Library of Architecture & Planning Guest curator: Samuel Ray Jacobson, MIT SMArchS ’13, History Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art On view April 20-June 10, 2012 Video for the exhibit created in conjunction with the symposium ...
A video of Clearly Impossible, an installation by Zhe Huang and Yao Zhang. The installation was originally part of a larger exhibition at the MIT Museum called Ways of Seeing. It will be up at the museum until May 25, 2012. Sponsored by Florcraft, Clearly Impossible is a MIT Museum Studio ...
Assaf Biderman, co-director of the MIT SENSEable City Laboratory, discusses his lab's work.
Sound and Semiocapitalism: Affective Labor and the Metaphysics of the Real This talk will analyse the sonic and affective turns that have appeared relatively recently in both contemporary art practice and current critical thought from the standpoint of what Franco ...
MIT Architecture's Spring 2012 Lecture Series: SpecificationsRead more at: http://architecture.mit.edu/lectures/public-lecture-seriesApril 12, 2012 - Ada Tolla and Guiseppe Lignano (LOT-EK)LOT-EK SCANS THE ENVIRONMENT IN SEARCH OF MANMADE OBJECTS AND ...
MIT Architecture's Spring 2012 Lecture Series: SpecificationsRead more at: http://architecture.mit.edu/lectures/public-lecture-seriesMarch 8, 2012 - Maria Alessandra Segantini, C+S, TranslationArchitecture TM C+S believes that each project is unique and ...
MIT Architecture's Spring 2012 Lecture Series: SpecificationsRead more at: http://architecture.mit.edu/lectures/public-lecture-seriesMarch 15, 2012This Lecture, instead of linking architecture production to its proper history (history of architecture), ...
Glenn Adamson is the Head of Research at the Victoria and Albert Museum. He leads the Research Department’s activities, working closely with colleagues within the museum and in collaboration with scholars and institutions worldwide. He holds a PhD in art history from Yale University, and ...
Feb 9, 2012Concrete has been formed in rigid molds since its invention in Ancient Rome. Very recently however, the possibility of a new architectural and structural language has emerged based on the use of flexible fabric formworks that are shaped by an internal ...
An interview with MIT Professor Phil Freelon about his firm's exhibit "REACH", showing in the Wolk Gallery from February 15 - June 8, 2012.
2012 CDD Forum: Shrinking Cities Jill Desimini is a landscape architect and an Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Her research focuses on landscape strategies for shrinking cities in North America. ...
A K P I A @ M I T 30TH ANNIVERSARY ALUMNI REUNIONHidden Hands and Divided Landscape: A Penal History of Singapore's Plural SocietyAnoma Pieris - University of Melbourne
A K P I A @ M I T 30TH ANNIVERSARY ALUMNI REUNIONNew Technologies for Interpreting and Representing a Medieval Islamic Suburban VillaGlaire Anderson - University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
A K P I A @ M I T 3 0 T H A N N I V E R S A R Y A LU M N I R E U N I O NSeascape Urbanism: Conserving Port Cities in Al KhalijSamia Rab - American University of Sharjah
A K P I A @ M I T 3 0 T H A N I V E R S A R Y A LU M N I R E U N I O NSpace of Resistance: The Return of the Avant-garde to the Streets of IranTalinn Grigor - Brandeis University
An interview with Phil Freelon about his firm's exhibit "REACH," showing in the Wolk Gallery from Feb. 15 to June 8, 2012
The MIT Japan 3.11 Initiative is MIT’s response to the March 2011 triple disaster in Japan.
Professor Xav Briggs talks about his time in Washington, D.C., working in the Obama Administration.
Chan discusses research and education in his group.