Using ancient knowledge to create contemporary architecture
Ghost stories and digital technologies meet in the work of Rome Prize winner Brandon Clifford.
Ghost stories and digital technologies meet in the work of Rome Prize winner Brandon Clifford.
MIT faculty and alumni projects are recognized for excellence in the international LafargeHolcim Awards competition.
Professor Admir Masic is at the forefront of the ‘antiqua-inspired’ method for more sustainable materials.
Five join the SA+P faculty, while 10 are recognized for work in art, architecture, urbanism, and design.
A multidisciplinary team of MIT students and postdocs wins an international competition focused on building sustainably on Mars.
Projects by School of Architecture and Planning faculty, researchers, and alumni explore the exhibition's theme of “Imminent Commons.”
MIT Energy Initiative seminar examines the role of the humanities, design, and aesthetics in catalyzing a fairer, more diverse energy future.
Why MIT’s Gediminas Urbonas helped produce a new book about art and public space.
MIT Architecture program rated highly for research and overall excellence based on surveys of practitioners.
Fifty years after its founding, the vision of CAVS and founder György Kepes lives on in the Program in Art, Culture and Technology.
Schools of Architecture and Planning; Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, and several centers are home to the arts and humanities at MIT.
Via social media, residents can contribute to public map that increases safety and helps response planning.
MISTI interns and MIT faculty tackle rising sea level challenges at Italian research camp this summer.
Materials in Art, Archaeology and Architecture program takes students to Italy for unique fieldwork experience.
Graduate student Alpha Yacob Arsano wants to bring natural ventilation to the forefront of modern architecture.