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Free Online Architecture and Design Courses

Thanks to the increasing popularity of massive open online courses — or MOOCs as they’re commonly referred to — learning has never been easier (or more convenient). Sites like Coursera and edX offer free classes online from accredited and well-known universities across… Sigue leyendo

Pro Bono Architecture and Designing for the Public Interest

Speaking of the public image of the architect, Stephanie Garlock laments that it is often akin to "Ayn Rand's Howard Roark— arrogant, individualistic, and committed to the genius of artistic vision above all." In a feature piece for the March/April edition of Harvard Magazine, Garlock explores the potential for architects to affect wider social change and move "[b]eyond 'Design for Design's Sake'".

From John Peterson's pro-bono architecture nonprofit Public Architecture to Michael Murphy's MASS Design Group (MASS shorthand for Model of Architecture Serving Society), the article examines the ways in which the line between "architect as artist" and "architect as social actor" can be eroded. Providing commentary on the "traditional mode of corporate architecture", Garlock reiterates the importance of designing for the public interest and a cross-disciplinary approach that incorporates professionals in proximal fields of planning, landscape architecture, and urban design. Read the full article here.

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A Matchmaker For People and Art: Kulapat Yantrasast

Last month we spoke with Kulapat Yantrasast, Co-Founder and Creative Director of the LA-based design firm wHY. On the heels of the opening of Harvard Art Museums - for which Yantrasast collaborated on the designs of the exhibition spaces – we wanted to… Sigue leyendo