Rebecca recently completed her Master in Design Studies at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and her project, Under the Surface: Hidden Dimensions of Drainage Landscapes, will be on display until the 30th! We are very proud of her and encourage you to check out her excellent work at the open exhibit!
More details from the GSD:
Where: Center for Government and International Studies <strong>- </strong>1737 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02138
When: May 10th- 30th
Critical ConservationDesign research encompasses a range of approaches through which traditional research methods of investigation and critical reflection are paired with speculation and projection to expand the realm of what is and what might be. The Master in Design Studies (MDes) program at Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) supports designers, researchers, and scholars conducting design research into the toughest challenges facing society and our built and living environments. The collection of projects represented in this exhibit cuts a cross-section through the MDes body of research, demonstrating the interdisciplinary nature of the degree through a variety of media that both test and expand the limits of design.
Join us for an opening of the exhibit on May 10 from 6-8pm after the MDes Colloquium, or stop in to visit the work anytime between May 10 and May 30.
Boya Guo
Michail Papavarnavas
Roseann Sijeeni
Risk & Resilience
Adria Boynton
Justin Henceroth
Ashley Thompson
Urbanism, Landscape, and Ecology
Kate Cahill
Rebecca Nolan
Jane Zhang
Technology
Adam M. Pere
Art, Design and the Public Domain
Keebaik Sim
Energy and Environment
Aaron Mendonca