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New research from the MIT Media Lab: Handweaving shows potential in robotic textiles.
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Blending neuroscience, AI, and music to create mental health innovations.
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A lantern created in the Design Intelligence Lab, in the Department of Architecture, creates sustainable alternatives for consumer electronics.
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Visiting international fellows share insights, enhance MIT's learning environment
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Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implants
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Architecture's Caitlin Mueller recognized as "Innovator of the Year"
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PhD student Nick Allen has helped mainstream new tax-reform concepts for policymakers, while working to enhance MIT grad-school life.
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.
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LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS
November 7 | MIT Mobility Forum Fall 2025
Weekly seminar series showcasing the groundbreaking transportation research taking place across the Institute. Lectures are online and open to all. Lecture list for semester.
Registration required
12:00-1:00 pm (ET)
November 12 | Advancing the Energy Transition: Making Massachusetts the world's climate innovation lab
A conversation with Emily Reichert, CEO of the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center. Presented by MIT Energy Initiative.
Information and registration
Bldg 45-23
5:15-6:15 pm (ET)
November 13 | Architecture Fall 2025 Public Program
"The Pursuit of Heights: Romanesque Architecture, Aquitanian Notation, and the Office of Sainte-Foy at Conques" with Bissera V. Pentcheva. Presented with the HTC Forum. Streamed online on YouTube.
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6:00 pm (ET)
7-429 (Long Lounge)
November 14 | MIT Mobility Forum Fall 2025
Weekly seminar series showcasing the groundbreaking transportation research taking place across the Institute. Lectures are online and open to all. Lecture list for semester.
Registration required
12:00-1:00 pm (ET)
November 14-16 | Information+ Conference 2025
A biennial conference for researchers, educators, and practitioners in information design and data visualization to explore shared questions and challenges in these rapidly changing fields. Registration is open. Information and registration.
Boston, MA
November 16-19 | Advances in Architectural Geometry: Workshops, Tours, Symposium
A conference where both theoretical and practical work linked to new geometrical developments is presented. This year's conference is co-chaired by Architecture's Caitlin Mueller and John Ochsendorf. Information and registration.
MIT, Cambridge, MA
November 17 | DUSP Fall Lecture Series
Alice Brown, Director of Environmental Quality for the City of Boston, and Michelle Danila, Toole Design, discuss transportation metrics. DUSP's Chris Zegras will moderate.
12:30-2:00 pm ET
9-255 (City Arena)
November 18 | Housing, Community, and Economic Development Planner's Toolbox Series
Topic: Tools for preventing housing displacement
DUSP Professor Justin Steil
12:30-2:00 pm ET
9-255 (City Arena)
November 18 | The Edward and Mary Allen Lecture in Structural Design
Lucas Epp delivers this year's lecture. Part of the MIT Fall 2024 Architecture Lecture Series. Presented with the Building Technology Group. Streamed online on YouTube.
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6:00 pm (ET)
10-250 Huntington Hall
November 20 | From Process to Outcome: A Joint Book Launch
A pair of books, by members of the MIT SA+P, community capture design's role across scales.
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5:30-7:00 pm (ET)
9-255 (City Arena)
November 24 | DUSP CDD Fall Lecture Series: Economic Equity
Marie-Francis Rivera (Adoro Consulting) and Imari Paris Jeffries (President and CEO of Embrace Boston) will be joined by DUSP's Ceasar McDowell in the City Arena to discuss Economic Equality.
12:30-2:00 pm (ET)
9-255 (City Arena)
December 3 | The Ahmed Tehrani Symposium: Bjarke Ingels with Andrew Zuckerman
Part of the MIT Architecture Fall 2025 Program
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6:00 pm (ET)
EXHIBITIONS
Through November 21 | Weaving Words, Weaving Worlds: The power of indigenous language in contemporary art
Erin Genia SMACT '18
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SUNY Stonybrook
Through November 23 | The Next Earth: Computation, Crisis, Cosmology
An official collateral event of the Venice Biennale of Architecture, the exhibition stages a dialogue between two pioneering research initiatives: Antikythera’s The Noocene: Computation and Cosmology from Antikythera to AI and MIT Architecture’s Climate Work: Un/Worlding the Planet.
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Venice, Italy
Through November 23 | Venice Biennale of Architecture
The large-scale exhibition is the world’s best-known showcase for architectural work. DUSP's Carlo Ratti is curator. Dozens of MIT faculty, students, and alumni will have work exhibited.
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Venice, Italy
Through 2025 | Mise-en-scène: Commemorative Toile (1992-93)
Currently on view at the Art Institute's Contemporary Art Gallery is ACT Professor Renée Green’s installation that evokes the material and social histories of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, while serving as a pivotal example of the artist’s conceptual and iterative approach to installation. Accessioned by the Art Institute in 2020.
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Art Institute of Chicago
Through January 2026 | 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.
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MIT Museum
Through Spring 2026 | Future Type
Research from the MIT Media Lab's Future Sketches group aims to help us “see” code by using it to make artistically controlled, computer-generated visuals.
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MIT Museum
Through August 2026 | The Equator Has Moved: Renée Green at Dia Beacon
ACT's Renée Green's major solo presentation.
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Dia Beacon
Beacon, NY
Through Spring 2027 | Janet Echelman: Remembering the Future
This large-scale installation by 2022-2024 MIT Distinguished Visiting Artist Janet Echelman, was developed during her residency at the MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST). Architect, engineer and MIT Associate Professor Caitlin Mueller collaborated on the development of the piece.
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MIT Museum
Ongoing | HOOPcycle
A mobile art installation conceptualized by Architecture's Rafi Segal and artist Marisa Morán Jahn (SMVisS '07).
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National Public Housing Museum
Chicago, IL
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