
The MIT Department of Architecture is proud to launch our fall 2020 online public program: a series of conversations on where we are now. We will be talking about systemic racism and approaches to support art and design in Black communities; pandemics, inclusion, and history; democracy and data; architecture, power, and democracy; designing for resilience; the refugee crisis; art and slavery and vernacularism and diplomacy in an increasingly transnational, yet divided, world.
Our department is a collaboration. Beyond the events developed across the department’s diverse approaches to architectural knowledge, students have led us in creating new forms of programming; from online radio stations, like WAWD Radio, to platforms for sharing parts of life that exist out of frame, and film series and conversations from Black History in the United States, to Cinema and the Architectural Imagination.
We invite you to explore the full public program below and find more details including links to webcasts on our events calendar. Learn more about our public programs, exhibitions, and news at architecture.mit.edu.