New approach to sustainable building takes shape in Boston
A five-story mixed-use structure in Roxbury represents a new kind of net-zero-energy building, made from wood.
A five-story mixed-use structure in Roxbury represents a new kind of net-zero-energy building, made from wood.
Institute ranks second in five subject areas.
Renovated spaces will be more flexible and welcoming, maximizing views and natural light.
Transportation, communication, development, and social interaction are explored through the lens of the urban.
Skylar Tibbits makes materials that water, heat, or mechanical forces can alter into new shapes.
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.
Collaboration between MIT architect and chemical engineer could be at the center of new sustainable infrastructure for buildings.
Their winning 2019 Hines Student Competition entry readies an urban space for the future while preserving the past.
Visiting fellows engage with students in the School of Architecture and Planning to create startups aimed at social impact.
Institute ranks within the top 2 in 17 of 48 subject areas.