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Harvard Graduate School of Design

The Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) is the graduate school of design at Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It offers master's and doctoral programs in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design, real estate,[1] design engineering, and design studies.

Harvard Graduate School of Design
Coat of arms
TypePrivate graduate school of design
Established
  • 1874 (first courses taught)
  • 1936 (GSD established)
Parent institution
Harvard University
DeanSarah Whiting
Academic staff
206
Students
  • 878
  • 362 (architecture)
  • 161 (urban planning and design)
  • 182 (landscape architecture)
  • 173 (doctoral/design studies)
Location,
U.S.

42°22′33″N 71°06′50″W / 42.3758°N 71.1139°W / 42.3758; -71.1139Coordinates: 42°22′33″N 71°06′50″W / 42.3758°N 71.1139°W / 42.3758; -71.1139
CampusUrban
Websitegsd.harvard.edu

The GSD has over 13,000 alumni and has graduated many famous architects, urban planners, and landscape architects. The school is considered a global academic leader in design fields.[2][3]

The GSD has the world's oldest landscape architecture program (founded in 1893) and North America's oldest urban planning program (founded in 1900). Architecture was first taught at Harvard University in 1874.[4] The Graduate School of Design was officially established in 1936, combining the three fields of architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture under one graduate school.[5]

History

 
Charles Eliot Norton brought the first architecture courses to Harvard University in 1874

Architecture

Charles Eliot Norton brought the first architecture classes to Harvard University in 1874.[6]

Urban planning and design

In 1900, the first urban planning courses were taught at Harvard University, and by 1909, urban planning courses taught by James Sturgis Pray were added to Harvard's design curriculum as part of the landscape architecture department. In 1923, a specialization in urban planning was established under the degree program of Master in Landscape Architecture. In 1929, North America's first urban planning degree (at the graduate level) was established at Harvard under short-term funding from the Rockefeller Foundation. The planning program migrated to the Graduate School of Design in 1936. Then in 1981, the then City and Regional Planning Program under John Kain ceased at the Graduate School of Design and was dispersed to the Kennedy School of Government and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. In 1984, the Department of Urban Planning and Design was formed under Dean Gerald M. McCue with the inclusion of the Urban Design Program. Then in 1994, the Urban Planning program was officially returned to the Graduate School of Design under the aegis of Albert Carnesale, the Dean of the Kennedy School of Government, and Peter G. Rowe, the Dean of the Faculty of Design; with the first class entering in academic year 1994–1995. At the time, this program was envisioned as a physical planning program. In 2021, the Department of Urban Planning and Design assumed responsibility for a third graduate degree, the Master in Real Estate[7] (MRE).

Landscape architecture

In 1893, the nation's first professional course in landscape architecture was offered at Harvard University. In 1900, the world's first landscape architecture program was established by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and Arthur A. Shurcliff. The School of Landscape Architecture was established in 1913.[8] Lester Collins who studied there, graduating in 1942, became professor after World War II, and soon Dean of the course.[9][10]

Establishment

The three major design professions (architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture) were officially united in 1936 to form the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Joseph F. Hudnut (1886–1968) was an American architect scholar and professor who was the first dean. In 1937, Walter Gropius joined the GSD faculty as chair of the Department of Architecture and brought modern designers, including Marcel Breuer to help revamp the curriculum.

In 1960, Josep Lluís Sert established the nation's first Urban Design program. George Gund Hall, which is the present iconic home GSD, opened in 1972 and was designed by Australian architect and GSD graduate John Andrews. The school's now defunct Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis (LCGSA) is widely recognized as the research/development environment from which the now-commercialized technology of geographic information systems (GIS) emerged in the late 1960s and 1970s. More recent research initiatives include the Design Robotics Group, a unit that investigates new material systems and fabrication technologies in the context of architectural design and construction.[11][5]

Deans

Dean Tenure Career
Joseph Hudnut 1936–1953 Architect
Josep Lluís Sert 1953–1969 Architect and urban planner
Maurice D. Kilbridge 1969–1980 Urban planner
Gerald M. McCue 1980–1992 Architect
Peter G. Rowe 1992–2004 Architect
Alan A. Altshuler 2005–2008 Urban planner
Mohsen Mostafavi 2008–2019 Architect
Sarah M. Whiting 2019–present Architect

Academics

 
Gund Hall, designed by architect John Andrews in 1972, is the home of the Harvard Graduate School of Design
 
The historic Robinson Hall in Harvard Yard was the home of the GSD until 1972, when the school moved to nearby Gund Hall.

The degrees granted in the masters programs include the Master of Architecture (MArch), Master in Landscape Architecture (MLA), Master of Architecture in Urban Design (MAUD), Master of Landscape Architecture in Urban Design (MLAUD), Master in Urban Planning (MUP), Master in Real Estate (MRE), Master in Design Engineering (MDE), Master in Design Studies (MDes). The school also offers the Doctor of Design (DDes) and jointly administers a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.[12]

Rankings

As of 2016, the program's ten-year average ranking places it first, overall, on DesignIntelligence's ranking of programs accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board.

Executive Education

Executive Education operates within GSD providing professional development classes.[16] The Advanced Management Development Program in Real Estate (AMDP) is a year-long executive development course open to established real estate professionals. Upon graduating from AMDP, participants are full-fledged Harvard University Alumni. Throughout the year, Executive Education offers short duration programs in the fields of architecture, urban planning, design, and real estate to a diverse audience of learners.[16]

Student body

As of 2012–2013, there were 878 students enrolled. 362 students or 42% were enrolled in architecture, 182 students or 21% in landscape architecture, 161 students or 18% in urban planning, and 173 students or 20% in doctoral or design studies programs. Approximately, 65% of students were Americans. The average student is 27 years old.[17] GSD students are represented by the Harvard Graduate Council (HGC), a university-wide student government organization. There are also several dozen internal GSD student clubs.[18]

Research and publications

In addition to its degree programs, the GSD administers the Loeb Fellowship,[19] and numerous research initiatives such as the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure. The school publishes the bi-annual Harvard Design Magazine, Platform, and other design books and studio works.

Design Research Labs

The GSD Design Labs synthesize theoretical and applied knowledge through research with the intent to enable design to be an agent of change in society. There are seven current labs: Material Processes and Systems Group; Energy, Environments and Design; New Geographies Lab; Responsive Environments and Artifacts Lab; Social Agency Lab; Urban Theory Lab; Geometry Lab.

Campus

The GSD campus is located northeast of Harvard Yard and across the street from Memorial Hall. Gund Hall is the main building of the GSD, and it houses most of the student space and faculty offices. Other nearby buildings include space for the school's Design Research Labs, faculty offices, the Loeb Fellowship program office, and research space for students, including those in the MDes and DDes programs.

Gund Hall

 
Gund Hall's huge slanted glass roof provides light to the 5 staggered levels of studio space, known as the Trays[20]
 
The Trays within Gund Hall.

Gund Hall is the main building, which has studio spaces and offices for approximately 800 students and more than 100 faculty and staff, lecture and seminar rooms, workshops and darkrooms, an audiovisual center, computer facilities, Chauhaus, the cafeteria, a project room, Piper Auditorium, and the Frances Loeb Library. The central studio space, also known as the Trays, extends through five levels under a stepped, clear-span roof. Gund Hall has a yard that comprises a basketball court and is often used for events, as an exhibition area for class projects, and as the setting for commencement ceremonies. The building was designed by architect John Andrews and supervised by structural engineer William LeMessurier both GSD alumni.[21]

Frances Loeb Library

The Frances Loeb Library, is the main library of the Graduate School of Design. The library has a collection of over 300,000 books and journals. It also has a Materials and Visual Resources Department, and the Special Collections Department, which houses the GSD's rare books and manuscript collection.

Fabrication Lab

The Fabrication Lab has both traditional tools and state-of-the-art technology available for model making and prototyping to faculty research and student course work. The Fabrication Lab has a full wood shop, metals shop, printing labs, 3D printing, CNC tools, robotic machines, laser cutter machines, etc.[22]

Notable alumni and faculty

As of 2013, the GSD had over 13,000 alumni in 96 countries. The GSD had 77 faculty members and 129 visiting faculty members. 45% of the faculty members were born outside of the United States.[23]

 
Frank Gehry studied urban planning at the GSD, while he did not complete the program, he received an honorary doctorate from the school in 2000.
 
Philip Johnson, architecture alumnus
 
José Rafael Moneo Vallés, architecture faculty
 
Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., founder of the landscape architecture program

Alumni

Current faculty

Notable faculty currently at the school include Anita Berrizbeitia, Eve Blau, Sean Canty, Jennifer Bonner, Hanif Kara, Jorge Silvetti, Antoine Picon, Farshid Moussavi, Jeanne Gang, Peter G. Rowe, John R. Stilgoe, K. Michael Hays, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Martha Schwartz, Mohsen Mostafavi, Preston Scott Cohen, Rahul Mehrotra, Rem Koolhaas, Grace La, Rafael Moneo, Sarah M. Whiting, Toshiko Mori, Mark Lee, and Sharon Johnston.

Emeritus faculty

Former faculty

References

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  9. ^ "Landscape Architect Lester A. Collins Dies". Washington Post. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  10. ^ "History of the Garden". Innisfree Garden. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
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External links

  • Official website

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The Harvard Graduate School of Design GSD is the graduate school of design at Harvard University a private research university in Cambridge Massachusetts It offers master s and doctoral programs in architecture landscape architecture urban planning urban design real estate 1 design engineering and design studies Harvard Graduate School of DesignCoat of armsTypePrivate graduate school of designEstablished1874 first courses taught 1936 GSD established Parent institutionHarvard UniversityDeanSarah WhitingAcademic staff206Students878362 architecture 161 urban planning and design 182 landscape architecture 173 doctoral design studies LocationCambridge Massachusetts U S 42 22 33 N 71 06 50 W 42 3758 N 71 1139 W 42 3758 71 1139 Coordinates 42 22 33 N 71 06 50 W 42 3758 N 71 1139 W 42 3758 71 1139CampusUrbanWebsitegsd wbr harvard wbr eduThe GSD has over 13 000 alumni and has graduated many famous architects urban planners and landscape architects The school is considered a global academic leader in design fields 2 3 The GSD has the world s oldest landscape architecture program founded in 1893 and North America s oldest urban planning program founded in 1900 Architecture was first taught at Harvard University in 1874 4 The Graduate School of Design was officially established in 1936 combining the three fields of architecture urban planning and landscape architecture under one graduate school 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Architecture 1 2 Urban planning and design 1 3 Landscape architecture 1 4 Establishment 1 5 Deans 2 Academics 2 1 Rankings 2 2 Executive Education 3 Student body 4 Research and publications 4 1 Design Research Labs 5 Campus 5 1 Gund Hall 5 2 Frances Loeb Library 5 3 Fabrication Lab 6 Notable alumni and faculty 6 1 Alumni 6 2 Current faculty 6 3 Emeritus faculty 6 4 Former faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Charles Eliot Norton brought the first architecture courses to Harvard University in 1874 Architecture Edit Charles Eliot Norton brought the first architecture classes to Harvard University in 1874 6 Urban planning and design Edit In 1900 the first urban planning courses were taught at Harvard University and by 1909 urban planning courses taught by James Sturgis Pray were added to Harvard s design curriculum as part of the landscape architecture department In 1923 a specialization in urban planning was established under the degree program of Master in Landscape Architecture In 1929 North America s first urban planning degree at the graduate level was established at Harvard under short term funding from the Rockefeller Foundation The planning program migrated to the Graduate School of Design in 1936 Then in 1981 the then City and Regional Planning Program under John Kain ceased at the Graduate School of Design and was dispersed to the Kennedy School of Government and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences In 1984 the Department of Urban Planning and Design was formed under Dean Gerald M McCue with the inclusion of the Urban Design Program Then in 1994 the Urban Planning program was officially returned to the Graduate School of Design under the aegis of Albert Carnesale the Dean of the Kennedy School of Government and Peter G Rowe the Dean of the Faculty of Design with the first class entering in academic year 1994 1995 At the time this program was envisioned as a physical planning program In 2021 the Department of Urban Planning and Design assumed responsibility for a third graduate degree the Master in Real Estate 7 MRE Landscape architecture Edit In 1893 the nation s first professional course in landscape architecture was offered at Harvard University In 1900 the world s first landscape architecture program was established by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr and Arthur A Shurcliff The School of Landscape Architecture was established in 1913 8 Lester Collins who studied there graduating in 1942 became professor after World War II and soon Dean of the course 9 10 Establishment Edit The three major design professions architecture urban planning and landscape architecture were officially united in 1936 to form the Harvard Graduate School of Design Joseph F Hudnut 1886 1968 was an American architect scholar and professor who was the first dean In 1937 Walter Gropius joined the GSD faculty as chair of the Department of Architecture and brought modern designers including Marcel Breuer to help revamp the curriculum In 1960 Josep Lluis Sert established the nation s first Urban Design program George Gund Hall which is the present iconic home GSD opened in 1972 and was designed by Australian architect and GSD graduate John Andrews The school s now defunct Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis LCGSA is widely recognized as the research development environment from which the now commercialized technology of geographic information systems GIS emerged in the late 1960s and 1970s More recent research initiatives include the Design Robotics Group a unit that investigates new material systems and fabrication technologies in the context of architectural design and construction 11 5 Deans Edit Dean Tenure CareerJoseph Hudnut 1936 1953 ArchitectJosep Lluis Sert 1953 1969 Architect and urban plannerMaurice D Kilbridge 1969 1980 Urban plannerGerald M McCue 1980 1992 ArchitectPeter G Rowe 1992 2004 ArchitectAlan A Altshuler 2005 2008 Urban plannerMohsen Mostafavi 2008 2019 ArchitectSarah M Whiting 2019 present ArchitectAcademics Edit Gund Hall designed by architect John Andrews in 1972 is the home of the Harvard Graduate School of Design The historic Robinson Hall in Harvard Yard was the home of the GSD until 1972 when the school moved to nearby Gund Hall The degrees granted in the masters programs include the Master of Architecture MArch Master in Landscape Architecture MLA Master of Architecture in Urban Design MAUD Master of Landscape Architecture in Urban Design MLAUD Master in Urban Planning MUP Master in Real Estate MRE Master in Design Engineering MDE Master in Design Studies MDes The school also offers the Doctor of Design DDes and jointly administers a Doctor of Philosophy PhD degree in architecture urban planning and landscape architecture with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 12 Master of Architecture MArch I Master of Architecture MArch II Post professional Master of Architecture in Urban Design MAUD Post professional Master in Urban Planning MUP Master in Real Estate MRE Master in Landscape Architecture MLA Master in Design Engineering 13 MDE Master of Landscape Architecture in Urban Design MLAUD Master in Design Studies MDes 14 Doctor of Design DDes Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture PhD 15 Rankings Edit As of 2016 the program s ten year average ranking places it first overall on DesignIntelligence s ranking of programs accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board Executive Education Edit Executive Education operates within GSD providing professional development classes 16 The Advanced Management Development Program in Real Estate AMDP is a year long executive development course open to established real estate professionals Upon graduating from AMDP participants are full fledged Harvard University Alumni Throughout the year Executive Education offers short duration programs in the fields of architecture urban planning design and real estate to a diverse audience of learners 16 Student body EditAs of 2012 2013 there were 878 students enrolled 362 students or 42 were enrolled in architecture 182 students or 21 in landscape architecture 161 students or 18 in urban planning and 173 students or 20 in doctoral or design studies programs Approximately 65 of students were Americans The average student is 27 years old 17 GSD students are represented by the Harvard Graduate Council HGC a university wide student government organization There are also several dozen internal GSD student clubs 18 Research and publications EditIn addition to its degree programs the GSD administers the Loeb Fellowship 19 and numerous research initiatives such as the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure The school publishes the bi annual Harvard Design Magazine Platform and other design books and studio works Design Research Labs Edit The GSD Design Labs synthesize theoretical and applied knowledge through research with the intent to enable design to be an agent of change in society There are seven current labs Material Processes and Systems Group Energy Environments and Design New Geographies Lab Responsive Environments and Artifacts Lab Social Agency Lab Urban Theory Lab Geometry Lab Campus EditThe GSD campus is located northeast of Harvard Yard and across the street from Memorial Hall Gund Hall is the main building of the GSD and it houses most of the student space and faculty offices Other nearby buildings include space for the school s Design Research Labs faculty offices the Loeb Fellowship program office and research space for students including those in the MDes and DDes programs Gund Hall Edit Gund Hall s huge slanted glass roof provides light to the 5 staggered levels of studio space known as the Trays 20 The Trays within Gund Hall Gund Hall is the main building which has studio spaces and offices for approximately 800 students and more than 100 faculty and staff lecture and seminar rooms workshops and darkrooms an audiovisual center computer facilities Chauhaus the cafeteria a project room Piper Auditorium and the Frances Loeb Library The central studio space also known as the Trays extends through five levels under a stepped clear span roof Gund Hall has a yard that comprises a basketball court and is often used for events as an exhibition area for class projects and as the setting for commencement ceremonies The building was designed by architect John Andrews and supervised by structural engineer William LeMessurier both GSD alumni 21 Frances Loeb Library Edit The Frances Loeb Library is the main library of the Graduate School of Design The library has a collection of over 300 000 books and journals It also has a Materials and Visual Resources Department and the Special Collections Department which houses the GSD s rare books and manuscript collection Fabrication Lab Edit The Fabrication Lab has both traditional tools and state of the art technology available for model making and prototyping to faculty research and student course work The Fabrication Lab has a full wood shop metals shop printing labs 3D printing CNC tools robotic machines laser cutter machines etc 22 Notable alumni and faculty EditAs of 2013 update the GSD had over 13 000 alumni in 96 countries The GSD had 77 faculty members and 129 visiting faculty members 45 of the faculty members were born outside of the United States 23 Frank Gehry studied urban planning at the GSD while he did not complete the program he received an honorary doctorate from the school in 2000 Philip Johnson architecture alumnus Jose Rafael Moneo Valles architecture faculty Frederick Law Olmsted Jr founder of the landscape architecture program Alumni Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alejandro Zaera Polo Alexandra Lange critic Andy Fillmore urban designer and incumbent member of the Canadian parliament for Halifax Anita Berrizbeitia landscape architect and Chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture Harvard University GSD Bruno Zevi architect critic and historian John Andrews designer of the GSD s Gund Hall Charles Jencks landscape architect and architectural theorist Christopher Alexander architect co author of A Pattern Language Christopher Charles Benninger architect Lester Collins landscape architect Shaun Donovan born 1966 former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and Director of the Office of Management and Budget running for Mayor of New York City Cornelia Oberlander landscape architect Dan Kiley modernist landscape architect Danny Forster architect and television host David Gee Cheng engineer and real estate developer former Indonesian Deputy Minister for City Planning and Construction Edward Durell Stone Modernist architect Edward Durell Stone Jr landscape architect founder of EDSA Edward Larrabee Barnes prolific Modernist architect Eliot Noyes Elizabeth Whittaker architect founder of Merge Architects Farshid Moussavi Frank Gehry Pritzker Prize Laureate awarded honorary doctorate studied urban planning Frida Escobedo Architect Fumihiko Maki Pritzker Prize Laureate Garrett Eckbo modernist landscape architect George Ranalli Grace La architect Grant Jones landscape architect Harry Seidler Henry N Cobb Hideo Sasaki landscape architect former department chair founder of Sasaki Associates and Sasaki Walker Associates Hugh Stubbins architect Ian McHarg landscape planner GIS development IM Pei Pritzker Prize Laureate Jack Dangermond landscape architecture GIS development co founder of Environmental Systems Research Institute ESRI Jeanne Gang John Hejduk Joshua Prince Ramus Julian Wood Glass Jr businessman philanthropist Ken Smith architect landscape architect educator Kongjian Yu landscape architect educator founder of Turenscape Peking Lawrence Halprin landscape architect Mario Torroella architect and artist co founder of HMFH Architects Meejin Yoon architect and Dean of Cornell University College of Architecture Art amp Planning Michael Graves Michael Maltzan architect Michaele Pride Wells architect and educator 24 Michel Mossessian architect Design Principal and Founder of mossessian amp partners Michele Michahelles Paris based architect led restoration of Les Invalides Mikyoung Kim landscape architect Mitchell Joachim Monica Ponce de Leon dean and professor Princeton University School of Architecture principal MPdL Studio Richard T Murphy Jr Nader Tehrani g 1991 25 Dean The Irwin S Chanin School of Architecture of the Cooper Union Founding Principal of NADAAA Paul Rudolph Philip Johnson Pritzker Prize Laureate Preston Scott Cohen architect Robert F Fox Jr Robert Geddes architect and Dean of Princeton School of Architecture Roger Montgomery first HUD Urban Designer dean at U C Berkeley Shaun Donovan former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shrinkhala Khatiwada Miss Nepal 2018 Thom Mayne Pritzker Prize Laureate William Curtis architectural historian William LeMessurier structural engineer founder of LeMessurier Consultants Yoshio TaniguchiCurrent faculty Edit Notable faculty currently at the school include Anita Berrizbeitia Eve Blau Sean Canty Jennifer Bonner Hanif Kara Jorge Silvetti Antoine Picon Farshid Moussavi Jeanne Gang Peter G Rowe John R Stilgoe K Michael Hays Krzysztof Wodiczko Martha Schwartz Mohsen Mostafavi Preston Scott Cohen Rahul Mehrotra Rem Koolhaas Grace La Rafael Moneo Sarah M Whiting Toshiko Mori Mark Lee and Sharon Johnston Emeritus faculty Edit Alan A AltshulerFormer faculty Edit Barbara Bestor 26 Tatiana Bilbao Lester Collins landscape architect Bjarke Ingels Visiting Professor 27 Christopher Tunnard landscape architect Eduard Sekler George Hargreaves landscape architect Gerhard Kallmann Kallmann amp McKinnell designer of Boston City Hall Henry N Cobb Pei Cobb Freed amp Partners designer of John Hancock Tower in Boston Hugh Stubbins architect designer of Citigroup Center J B Jackson vernacular American landscape writer Jaqueline Tyrwhitt 1955 1969 Richard M Sommer 1998 2009 Jerzy Soltan 1959 1979 John Wilson sculptor Josep Lluis Sert dean of the GSD from 1953 to 1969 and often credited with being instrumental in bringing modernist architecture to the United States Joshua Prince Ramus Visiting Professor Philippe Rahm Visiting Professor Kenneth John Conant Marcel Breuer Martin Wagner German architect and housing expert Michael McKinnell Kallmann amp McKinnell designer of Boston City Hall Monica Ponce de Leon Moshe Safdie designer of Habitat Peter Walker landscape architect Rick Joy Visiting Professor Serge Chermayeff 1953 1962 28 Sigfried Giedion author of the highly influential history Space Time and Architecture Theodora Kimball Hubbard librarian 1911 1924 Walter Gropius 1937 1952 founder of Bauhaus Zaha Hadid Pritzker Prize LaureateReferences Edit About REAL ESTATE and the BUILT ENVIRONMENT REAL ESTATE and the BUILT ENVIRONMENT Retrieved November 17 2015 The Best US Architecture Schools for 2014 are November 4 2013 2013 United States Best Architecture Schools November 21 2012 Harvard Graduate School of Design www gsd harvard edu a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 10 2013 Retrieved May 12 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Harvard University Graduate School of Design The GSD History Collection Administrative Affairs An Inventory Retrieved November 22 2017 Master in Real Estate Harvard Graduate School of Design Retrieved June 24 2022 Alofsin Anthony 2002 The Struggle for Modernism Architecture Landscape Architecture and City Planning at Harvard Landscape Architect Lester A Collins Dies Washington Post Retrieved February 23 2021 History of the Garden Innisfree Garden Retrieved February 23 2021 1 gsd harvard edu Retrieved on 2012 04 03 Doctoral Programs Harvard Graduate School of Design Harvard University Retrieved October 23 2013 Harvard Master in Design Engineering www mde harvard edu Retrieved March 5 2020 Harvard Graduate School of Design Homepage www gsd harvard edu Retrieved January 19 2016 Doctoral Programs Harvard Graduate School of Design Harvard University Retrieved September 2 2015 a b Harvard Graduate School of Design Executive Education Retrieved May 29 2020 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 20 2013 Retrieved May 12 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Student Group Directory Harvard Graduate School of Design Retrieved 22 April 2018 The LOEB Fellowship The LOEB Fellowship Retrieved November 8 2022 Eleanor Gibson Herzog amp de Meuron to overhaul Harvard GSD s Gund Hall Dezeen July 26 2018 Architectural Forum December 1972 PDF Retrieved July 14 2019 Harvard Graduate School of Design www gsd harvard edu Endowment PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 4 2017 Retrieved November 22 2017 Michaele Pride Architect and Educator African American Registry AAREG Harvard Graduate School of Design Nader Tehrani www gsd harvard edu Retrieved July 1 2016 Emily Young Building a Name for Herself The Los Angeles Times March 14 2002 Judges 2009 Bjarke Ingels World Architecture Festival Archived from the original on February 26 2012 Retrieved October 20 2009 Alan Powers Chermayeff Serge Grove Art OnlineExternal links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harvard Graduate School of Design amp oldid 1150265567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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