Tackling Chinese urban development
Samuel Tak Lee Graduate Fellow Zixiao Yin plans to serve communities back home in Inner Mongolia.
Samuel Tak Lee Graduate Fellow Zixiao Yin plans to serve communities back home in Inner Mongolia.
Real Estate Innovation Lab to promote the future of urban development by showing investors how it can work.
Four join the SA+P faculty, while seven are recognized for work in art, architecture, and urbanism.
Samuel Tak Lee Building filled with light and life after summer renovations.
MIT’s Samuel Tak Lee MIT Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab uses gaming to advance its mission in China.
MIT–Tsinghua collaboration grapples with urban issues in China.
Nine grants awarded to MIT faculty and researchers.
Professor David Geltner is developing new real estate indices to quantify uncertainties in commercial property markets.
New buildings, open space, and restaurants, plus research and commercial space, to bring all-day activity to the innovation hub.
Center for Advanced Urbanism conference explores the suburbs’ sustainable future.
Cambridge Planning Board delves into the Kendall Square plan’s details and expresses enthusiasm; process will continue.
Graduate student awarded first Scholarship for Real Estate Excellence from the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors and the MIT Center for Real Estate
Center for Real Estate hosts architects and engineers from the National Association for Real Estate Investment Managers.
Thirteen grants awarded to MIT faculty and researchers from four different schools.