MIT Architecture
MIT Department of Architecture
The Department of Architecture at MIT is truly unique among architecture programs in its commitment to creating a culture of experimentation to expand the discipline and change the world. At MIT, processes and acts of design, research, testing, and experimentation are intertwined and grounded in critical contemporary questions which require deep knowledge of the past and present as well as insights into the future. We enable and open up our students’ understanding of the built environment as a cultural, technological, social, and ecological condition - one in which design is as critically focused on asking questions as it is about solving problems through intervening in the world.
Quarra Stone Company - Fall 2025 Out of Frame Lecture Series
MIT Architecture 2025 Open House - BT session
MIT Architecture Fall 2025 Open House
Stanford Anderson: Incorrigible Modernist
Spring 2025 MIT Architecture Open House
Martha Schwartz - The Ahmad Tehrani Symposium
Fall 2024 MIT Architecture SMArchS-Urbanism Info Session
Looking for Pirdoudan - CFCP 2023
Ravi: Tales of a River - CFCP 2023
Tameslouht: Liminal Greys - CFCP 2023
Unearthed: The Domestication of Marble - CFCP 2023
Dear Granddaughter - CFCP 2023
At the Edge of Land - CFCP 2023
AKPIA Fall 2024 Open House
BT Open House Fall 2024
MIT Architecture: Fall 2024 Open house
Lesley Lokko: The 29th Pietro Belluschi Lecture
MIT Architecture Open House Spring 2024
Copy of Lecture: Kate Simonen
Hentyle Yapp | The Ubiquity of Asia: Racial Capital, Fireworks, and the Contemporary
"KieranTimberlake: Threads of Inquiry"
Nida Sinnokrot | Palestine is not a Garden
Marlon Blackwell | Abstract Unions (31st Arthur H. Schein Memorial Lecture)
Xiaoji Chen | Our own legacy
Frederick Moten | Building and Bildung und Blackness: Some Architectural Questions for Fela
J. Yolande Daniels | Building / UnBuilding
Dorit Aviv | Thermal Architecture
MIT M.Arch Thesis Presentation | 2021
AKPIA@MIT lecture: Fischer von Erlach to Banister Fletcher, Sussan Babaie
Boundary Conditions: Architecture, Simulation, Cinema (Panel II)