How green is your city? And how do you know?
In a new book, an engineer and an architect lay out a program for urban development based on the cold hard facts about environmental sustainability.
In a new book, an engineer and an architect lay out a program for urban development based on the cold hard facts about environmental sustainability.
Historian Robert Fogelson’s new book uncovers the origins of rent control in a World War I-era fight between tenants and landlords for control of New York real estate.
Honors for work that incorporates both old and new technologies
MIT places second in this year's CASE competition
Leveraging nonprofit resources to improve local economies
Art, Culture and Technology Assistant Professor Azra Akšamija is one of the recipients of the 2013 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
New student group aims to raise awareness about the developing world’s energy crisis.
4.605x A Global History of Architecture offers fresh perspective on the principles and forces at play in the discipline.
Graduate student Sarah Dimson is hatching plans for renewable energy and affordable housing in Tanzania.
J. Meejin Yoon receives 2013 Irwin Sizer Award for the Most Significant Improvement to MIT Education
A five-year program to strengthen university teaching materials