February 20–May 1, 2025
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MIT Architecture is pleased to announce our spring 2025 public program; a continuing conversation and snapshot of where we are now, centered on our department’s convergence of design and research.
This semester, MIT Architecture will explore the dynamic relationship between the natural and the man made; representation within architectural forms and urban spaces; making as a form of cognition; globalizing imaginaries; African urbanism; design anthropology; 1:1 scale; and heat health. At each event, we invite in-person visitors and remote audiences to study and question how architecture shapes the ways we make, and change, the world.
This series is a collaboration between the faculty, staff, and students of MIT’s Department of Architecture, which includes architects, designers, urbanists, film makers, historians, critics, theorists, artists, social entrepreneurs, and experts in computation and building technology. MIT Architecture will also continue a collaboration with MIT’s Morningside Academy for Design.
Alongside these academic programs and public events, student- and faculty-run exhibits, publications and platforms expand our agenda. Spring 2025 features two exhibitions in our Keller Gallery: by Smout Allen, opening February 21, and ARO, opening in April.
Events are held in-person and streamed on our Youtube channel. 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 all we do at architecture.mit.edu.
Spring 2025 public program, MIT Department of Architecture
February 20: Smout Allen / February 25: Ana Miljački / March 6: Rebecca Choi / March 11: Rodrigo Escandon Cesarman / March 13: Linda Zhang / March 20: A Living Memorial for Malcolm X / March 31: Anneka Lenssen / April 10: Emanuel Admassu / April 15: Jose Araguez / April 17: Alison Clarke / April 24: Jo Nagasaka / May 1: Ronita Bardhan.
Our Spring 2025 public program is supported in-part by the Arthur H. Schein (1951) Memorial Fund.