Welcome to the MIT School of Architecture and Planning. At SA+P, a potent mix of disciplines and departments fuels innovation and energizes our drive for meaningful progress. Whether our community is designing systems or cities, objects or structures, policies or technologies, we are committed to working every day, at MIT and around the globe, in service to a better world.

Spotlight

Confluence: Art, Science, Technology, and Creativity
MIT Media Lab's Tod Machover is featured in this PBS-TV series

Upcoming Events

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

December 11  |  MIT MAD Design Fellowship information session
Learn about the MIT Morningside Academy for Design Fellowship and the application process for the next cohort. Applicants should be forward-thinking graduate students with a strong interest in design, sustainability, and social impact to join its next Fellowship cohort.
Zoom link
5:00-6:00 pm (ET)

Ongoing | CONFLUENCE: Art, Science, Technology, and Creativity 
MIT Media Lab's Tod Machover is featured in CONFLUENCE, a PBS-TV series dedicated to art, science, technology, and creativity
Episode 2, "Material World" View on PBS


EXHIBITIONS  

Through Spring 2025 | Cosmograph: Speculative Fictions for the New Space Age
An exhibition by DESIGN EARTH — a design studio founded by Architecture’s Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy — bringing art and science together to examine possible futures where outer space is both a frontier for human exploration and new territory for exploitation and development by private enterprise.
More information.
MIT Museum

Through Summer 2025 | Soft City
The work of Amanda Ugorji MArch '24 and Sophie Weston Chien, "Soft City" is a colorful cotton and wool textile that tells the story of the past, present, and future of Boston’s Black residents and the neighborhoods they live in.
More information.
MIT Museum

Through July 28, 2025  | Encounters with the Collection: Art and Human Rights
Spanning the 19th century to the present, the exhibition explores the ways that artists confront human rights abuses and make human rights visible. One of the pieces featured is Michael Rakowitz’s (SMViS ’98) "The invisible enemy should not exist" (2022).
More information
The William Benton Museum of Art
University of Connecticut 

Ongoing | HOOPcycle 
A mobile art installation conceptualized by Architecture's Rafi Segal and artist Marisa Morán Jahn (SMVisS '07).
More information.
MIT Museum


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SA+P Wellness Program for Spring 2025
Yoga and Mindfulness
TBD

Virtual exhibitions and activities
ACT lecture archive | Connect here
Department of Architecture lecture channel | Connect here