Thrilled to be a part of this excellent series on Land in the Americas with Vanessa Agard-Jones, Linda F. Chavez Baca, and Catherine Fennell. Zoom in or join us at the @buellcenter this Thursday! instagram.com/p/Cj3FR07OBQ6/…
Pozoa coriacea is a high-andean member of the carrot family (Apiaceae) with glaucous leaves, mahogany petals and yellow anthers that grows out of a barren substrate composed of volcanic pebbles at 11,000'.
A look at "Water at the Edge: Towards Water Independence for Mexico City’s INFONAVIT Housing" by @CiaraStein (MLA I/ MUP '21). Completed for "The Right to the Sewage," fall 2020. Instructors: Montserrat Bonvehi Rosich and @sethdenizen.
Learn more: hgsd.us/3pWsn5v
I don't understand how there can be civil uprising, violence, protest & anger in Kazakhstan. It's almost as if the Pyramid of Peace that Norman Foster designed for the authoritarian leader isn't working!
We lost this competition, but it was worth it to get to design with the amazing @lluis_alexandre and Montserrat Bonvehi, imagining a new geological image for the Mediterranean beach. koozarch.com/interviews/a-n…
Open to the public! Join us in person or on Zoomz for a conversation about the politics of return, and the dream of a lacustrine city once again, once upon a time, in the FUTURE 🚀🚀🚀 with the Vera Candiani and @deanchahimarc-hum.princeton.edu/news/return-fa…
In many ways, the recent ruling has made these TRAPlaws unnecessary,and yet the legal loophole the supreme court just allowed would have been impossible to see without the decades of litigation described in this text, and that we talked about in “The Undue Burden of Architecture”
Very happy to see this excellent text by @elizdickinson republished at a moment when the fight for women’s reproductive rights has just taken an enormous step backwards in the United States. This history is key reading. urbannext.net/architecture-a…
The wonderful Mexican Cities Initiative just published some choice drawings from our 'Right to the Sewage' studio last fall. So happy to see the work up! research.gsd.harvard.edu/mci/gsd-profes… Thanks to @CiaraStein, Gracie Villa, and Alana Godner-Abravanel, and Olivia So
So I’ve been obsessed with phosphorus for years. Why? It’s basically the most important element in the history of life on Earth. And our quest to get more of it is a classic natural resource parable.
I wrote about it for @TheAtlantic:
theatlantic.com/science/archiv…
An app can be a home cooked meal! I've been trying to say something like this to my students for years, but never quite with this kind of clarity and elegance @robinsloanrobinsloan.com/notes/home-coo…
This morning @RCAArchitecture ADS 7, we had @sethdenizen talking about how to think through soil, the curse of the outline, the history of colonial botany and its representations, and his research work in the Mezquital Valley. A truly amazing body of work.