Harvard GSD Risk & Resilience

Harvard GSD Risk & Resilience Risk and Resilience is interested in how to counter and absorb risks through acts of resilience.

Risk and Resilience, a concentration area within the Master in Design Studies, sets out to support novel approaches to socio-spatial planning through design. Design as a discipline provides cities, communities, and individuals with tools to effectively prepare for, cope with, and anticipate rapid change within the spatial, social and economic vulnerabilities it produces. The program prepares stude

nts to identify, articulate and propose preemptive forms of practice. While the program is grounded in the physical and tectonic realities of location, it is the social and political conflicts that emerge as sites of investigation. Please visit the Risk & Resilience website:
http://research.gsd.harvard.edu/riskandresilience/

CONGRATS to Gloria Chang (MDes R&R/MArch II 2019), Dení López, (MDes R&R/MAUD 2019), Susanna Pho (MDes R&R 2019), and Is...
04/05/2018

CONGRATS to Gloria Chang (MDes R&R/MArch II 2019), Dení López, (MDes R&R/MAUD 2019), Susanna Pho (MDes R&R 2019), and Isaac Stein (MDes R&R/MLA II 2020) for receiving several awards to conduct research over the summer!

Some of the projects feature students from other disciplines within the GSD, so here's to them as well! Nadyeli Quiroz Radaelli (MLA I AP/MDes ULE 2020), Betzabe Valdés (MDes CC 2019), and Maggie Tsang (MDes ULE 2019).

Learn more about their work here:

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NEW BLOG POST! Charles Newman (R&R 2018) talks about his latest research here: Plus, be on the look-out for all-new cont...
01/30/2018

NEW BLOG POST! Charles Newman (R&R 2018) talks about his latest research here:

Plus, be on the look-out for all-new content on our page and website!

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Dení López (MDes R&R  ) is currently in Mumbai, India as a part of the International Travel Community Service Fellowship...
07/17/2017

Dení López (MDes R&R ) is currently in Mumbai, India as a part of the International Travel Community Service Fellowship Program. The organization she is working with, Reality Gives, provides young people from underprivileged communities in India with high-quality education and experiences to help them maximize their potential.

Reality Gives has recently launched a campaign to hire and train five new teachers in Dharavi. If you wish to help them, please check out (or share) the following link:

https://www.ketto.org/fundraiser/championteachers

*If you wish to donate and you use a currency other than Rupees, email [email protected] for assistance.

To learn more about the ITCSF program here:

http://communityservicefellowships.gsd.harvard.edu/

Reality Gives wants to raise funds for Empower women and create Champion teachers. Your donation has the power to help them move closer to their goal amount. Please contribute.

Here's a quick peek into the MDes   Colloquium. Congratulations  !
05/10/2017

Here's a quick peek into the MDes Colloquium. Congratulations !

FEATURED PROJECT! How can the influences between more than human and human ‘actants’ be revealed by blurring ethnographi...
04/12/2017

FEATURED PROJECT! How can the influences between more than human and human ‘actants’ be revealed by blurring ethnographic, archeological and political fact from fiction in an analysis of three organisms in the beech collection of the Arnold Arboretum?

Sam Matthew (MDes R&R ), Hazal Seval (MDes R&R ), and Prathima Muniyappa (MDes CC ) shared their final project for course DES 3356 (Field Methods and Living Collections), taught by Rosetta S. Elkin.

Read more about it here:
http://research.gsd.harvard.edu/riskandresilience/2017/01/25/samuel-matthew-hazal-seval-rr-2018-prathima-muniyappa/

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