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    Associate professor of architecture Brandon Clifford scrutinizes ancient stone structures, searching for ideas that can revitalize our building practices. Read more. Photo: Jodi Hilton

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    MIT Architecture welcomes Rocio Crosetto Brizzio as the Pietro Belluschi Fellow. Named in honor of Dean Belluschi, this fellowship supports early-career architects and designers who are advancing emerging research agendas. Read more.

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    Photo of large-scale work by sculptor Martin Puryear

    "Lookout," a large-scale work by the eminent sculptor Martin Puryear, is the latest addition to the permanent collection at the Storm King Art Center, in New Windsor, NY. Credit: Jeffrey Jenkins courtesy of Martin Puryear Studio. Read more.

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    Highlighting two new books from Nasser Rabbat, MIT Professor of Aga Khan, Professor and Director of the Aga Khan program for Islamic Architecture at MIT. Read more.

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    Architecture’s Rafi Segal co-leads team to transform Kosovo industrial heritage site into a cultural landmark. Read more.



     

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    Assistant Professor Caroline Murphy has won the Alan Reinerman Prize for Best Unpublished Manuscript for her dissertation, “Waters and Welfare: Rivers, Infrastructure, and the Territorial Imagination in Grand Ducal Tuscany, 1549-1609”. Read more.

    Photo of Caroline Murphy award work for unpublished manuscript.
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    Photo of MIT faculty with Tuskegee University students and faculty visiting MIT in January 2022.

    MIT faculty with Tuskegee University students and faculty visiting MIT in January 2022. Left to right: Larry Sass, Nicholas de Monchaux, Dwight Sankey, Victoria Sanders, Jordan Houser, Adeleke Ambali, Kwesi Daniels, Kiana Wilcher, Chanse Huff, Journi Goodman, and Mendel Yehudah. Photo: Svafa Grönfeldt/School of Architecture and Planning. Read more.

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    Photo of Nida Sinnokrot

    ACT’s Nida Sinnokrot awarded 2023 Soros Arts Fellowship. Award is given to artists to pursue impact-driven projects focused on confronting the threat of climate change. Read more.

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    Demi Fang, SMBT '20/PhD candidate, takes a photograph of Okage Yokocho, a shopping district with Edo-period architectural styles near the famous Ise Shrine in Mie prefecture.

    Demi Fang, SMBT '20/PhD candidate, takes a photograph of Okage Yokocho, a shopping district with Edo-period architectural styles near the famous Ise Shrine in Mie prefecture. Photo: Dylan Iwakuni. Read more.

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    Photo of Wiesner Gallery exhibit, 'Come Back and Tell Me Why Things Last'

    Lauren Gideonse, MArch ’24, and Adriana Giorgis, MArch ’24, Come Back And Tell Me Why Things Last, MIT Wiesner Student Art Gallery. Credit: HErickson/MIT. Read more.

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    Explore recent work from MIT Architecture's Strategy and Equity Committee. Photo credit: Xuan Luo

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    Photo of full-scale reconstruction of the Cybersyn Operations Room

    3 MIT Architecture students and alumni collaborate with Chilean partners for an exhibition marking 50 years since the Allende presidency. Photo courtesy of Centro Cultural La Moneda. Read more.

In Focus

November 7
Film Screening: "WE START WITH THE THINGS WE FIND"
November 8
Exhibition opening: WORK-IN-PROGRESS

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Learn more about our Applicant Mentorship Program

The Department of Architecture's Applicant Mentorship Program pairs prospective applicants from underrepresented populations with current students who can offer guidance and answer questions throughout the application process. Deadlines for participation are coming up. Learn more and apply!

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    Photo credit: Mingjia Chen

out of frame is a student-edited platform supported by MIT Architecture. Mingjia Chen (M.Arch 2025) has begun their term as the out of frame Editor for 2022-23. Read their letter to the MIT Community and explore the new website design at outofframe.mit.edu.