A new lens into the past
Summer program in civil and environmental engineering examines the intersection of modern engineering and cultural heritage.
Summer program in civil and environmental engineering examines the intersection of modern engineering and cultural heritage.
“Every building is ultimately a compromise” involving many stakeholders, says architectural historian Timothy Hyde.
MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub scientist explains how rating systems akin to LEED for resilient construction can make communities more hazard-resistant.
School of Architecture and Planning alumni and faculty team up to create an ecologically restorative urban waterfront.
Advanced functional fabrics workshop, held jointly with AFFOA and industrial partner New Balance, develops concepts for biodegradable footwear, active textiles.
Noted architect designed landmark civic, cultural, and educational buildings.
Ranked at the top for the eighth straight year, the Institute also places first in 11 of 48 disciplines.
Program creates a new hub for pedagogy and research in time-based media.
J-WAFS Fellow and DUSP PhD student Andrea Beck examines the success factors behind water utility partnerships in Africa.
Landscape architecture photographs will be shared as a learning resource.
In new book, MIT’s Timothy Hyde looks at the architectural controversies that have helped shape Britain.
Multilevel Mars greenhouse could provide food to sustain astronauts for several years.
Designer of the Louvre pyramid and of the East Building of the National Gallery of Art left a distinctive mark on the MIT campus.
Space Exploration Initiative research aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard experiment capsule crossed the Karman line for three minutes of sustained microgravity.
Their winning 2019 Hines Student Competition entry readies an urban space for the future while preserving the past.