Architecture
Objects by architects
December 21, 2012
One of Several Recent Exhibits at SA+P’s Keller Gallery
A flow of creativity
December 19, 2012
MIT’s Gediminas Urbonas emerged from the old Soviet Union to produce new art in Cambridge.
A winning vision for the future of urban mobility
December 18, 2012
Yoon and partner awarded grand prize in international competition.
All that is solid melts into air: Tomás Saraceno visits MIT
November 26, 2012
CAST visiting artist creates inflatable and airborne biospheres: speculative models for alternate ways of living.
Profile: Roger Lewis (BArch ’64, MArch ’67)
November 5, 2012
Practitioner, professor, journalist, author and cartoonist
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, History of MIT
New books on the shelf from SA+P
October 23, 2012
Recent publishing news from School of Architecture + Planning faculty and alumni
In profile: Seeing the light
October 15, 2012
Architect Christoph Reinhart studies how buildings — and whole communities — can use daylight to become more energy-efficient.
New interactive map assesses solar power potential of Cambridge
October 2, 2012
Public launch for project taking place Oct. 3
Also labeled: Cambridge, Boston and region, Collaboration, Electric vehicles, Energy, Faculty, Photovoltaics, Research, Solar
Customizing your cityhome in the sky
September 10, 2012
New tools for urban dwellers
Inspired ideas to improve the world
August 30, 2012
School of Architecture + Planning students win thousands in grants for business startups
Clifford appointed to Belluschi Lectureship
August 23, 2012
Young practitioner/scholar researches past methods of making.
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics
Said and Done for June/July 2012
July 16, 2012
Digest of MIT humanities, arts and social sciences
Bits of buildings: How is computing changing the architect’s job?
June 25, 2012
In a new book, an MIT researcher looks at the influence of high-tech simulations on the profession of architecture.
A design to save American cities
May 29, 2012
In new book, urban studies professor Brent Ryan says shrinking American cities should stop emulating the suburbs and start supporting creative rebuilding ideas.
The guiding light and the glass infrastructure
May 14, 2012
New developments in way finding
A new development in real estate
May 7, 2012
MIT center moves into its new digs.
SA+P hosts collegiate architecture schools
May 7, 2012
The culminating event of ACSA’s centennial celebration
Confronting global disasters from afar
April 23, 2012
Creative responses to devastation
Lois Craig, former associate dean in the School of Architecture + Planning, dies at 82
April 19, 2012
A trusted and valued adviser and colleague
REACH: Architecture of The Freelon Group
March 13, 2012
On exhibit at the Wolk Gallery now through April 13.
MIT Japan 3.11 Initiative receives grant
March 9, 2012
Project prepares for year two in its response to Japan's disaster.
Alumni bring Turks and Armenians together for joint initiative
March 1, 2012
Professional workshops focus on environmental sustainability.
An important new book on alumnus Robert Taylor
February 1, 2012
The nation’s first professionally trained African-American architect
MIT faculty speak at the World Economic Forum in Davos
February 1, 2012
Talks explore the mind/machine interface and the science of predicting the economy, among other topics.
Greening the built environment
January 23, 2012
New research on the environmental impact of concrete
PhD candidate Malek wins Marshall Sherfield Fellowship
December 16, 2011
Introducing the Keller Gallery
December 12, 2011
A Vest Pocket Space for Special Exhibits




























