Using rigorous evaluation to reduce and prevent homelessness in North America
New J-PAL North America publication highlights how rigorous research can improve policies to help people access and maintain stable, affordable housing.
New J-PAL North America publication highlights how rigorous research can improve policies to help people access and maintain stable, affordable housing.
MIT residence hall opens a craft studio to promote creativity and belonging.
Fourth annual Tata Center Symposium highlights the need to invest in technologies for the developing world from a market-driven perspective.
Tata Center for Technology and Design program "aims to close the gap between ideas and implementation," says program director Jason Prapas.
Search will start soon for new live-in faculty to help lead undergraduate community.
MIT’s graduate student housing groundbreaking and a Community Art Center mural installation are cause for celebration.
Author of “Blue Skies over Beijing” links Chinese air quality and urban development.
The Center for Real Estate’s Albert Saiz talks about worldwide trends affecting housing, commercial real estate, and investment in the built environment.
Faculty are invited to learn more at an informational reception on March 8.
MIT proposes to repurpose the historic structure into a mixed-use undergraduate residence.
Interim plan will provide opportunities for student and faculty installations.
Albert Saiz leads research efforts looking at what's really going on in real estate and urban housing markets.
Sheila Kennedy pioneers soft design techniques and materials to meet pressing global challenges in housing and energy.
Mark Goulthorpe teaches and practices new design and construction logics for the next generation of high-performance buildings.