Biodiversity and Cities: A Perspective in Colombian Cities Biodiversity is declining worldwide, driven foremost by the intensification in land management and the transformation of natural areas for agriculture, industrial-scale...
Climate Corps and Boston: entrepreneurial design for social impact Through this workshop, students will partner with PowerCorpsBOS, a startup “climate corps” within Boston city government, working closely with its dynamic Executive Director...
Ecological Urbanism Seminar Ecological Urbanism weds the theory and practice of city design and planning, as a means of adaptation, with the insights of ecology and other environmental disciplines...
Making Good on Baltimore as a Just City: Building Solutions For A Vacant Housing Crisis Spring 2023 Making Good on Baltimore as a Just City: Building Solutions For A Vacant Housing Crisis will be a field study and community development workshop course. The course will move...
Real Estate Development Studio: Complex Urban Projects Focuses on the synthesis of urban, mixed-use real estate projects, including the integration of physical design and programming with finance and marketing. Interdisciplinary...
Site and Environmental Systems Planning The Site Planning class is the oldest, continuously taught course in the School of Architecture + Planning at MIT. Since its first offering in 1935 it was taught by only a...
Teaching Critical Geospatial Data Literacy Students in this course will partner with pK-12 educators in the Boston Public Schools and the Leventhal Maps and Education Center at the Boston Public Library to develop an...
USA Lab: Bridging the American Divides Practical exploration of community revitalization in America's small towns and rural regions. Focuses on work, community, and culture. Consists of rigorous classroom...