Boston Mayor Michelle Wu asks SA+P advanced degree recipients to be forces for good in Boston and beyond
“We are proud to be doing this work, and we hope you will join us.”
“We are proud to be doing this work, and we hope you will join us.”
Over the course of four days, Indigenous delegates collaborated on immersive technology with MIT community members.
“Ways of Seeing” project documents endangered Afghan heritage sites through digital imaging, virtual reality, and hand-drawn professional renderings.
Cagri Zaman uses immersive media to help people do everything from learning to play piano to learning how to handle heavy machinery.
Monograph, a startup founded by MIT alumni, helps architecture firms manage projects and design better buildings.
Roofscapes, a startup founded by three MIT students, is planning to build green spaces on pitched roofs in Paris, to decrease temperatures while improving quality of life.
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
Professors Gabrieli, Gubar, Martin, and Sass are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
Architecture students address the urgent need to reframe the relationship between design and time.
A process that seeks feedback from human specialists proves more effective at optimization than automated systems working alone.
MIT students studying advanced product design explored sustainable chair manufacturing and showed their work in a community exhibition space in Venice, California.
Miho Mazereeuw, an architect of built and natural environments, looks for new ways to get people ready for natural disasters.
Nasser Rabbat’s new book explores the life and legacy of al-Maqrizi, Egypt’s most influential historian.
Across the Institute, MIT’s communities took part in light-hearted traditions new and old.
A contemporary reinterpretation of an 18th century ballet reveals the fragility of orientalist fantasies.