Building wraps (also known as house wraps or WRBs) have been a popular method of protecting building enclosures against moisture intrusion for more than 50 years due to their durability and ease of ...
The pandemic’s impacts on our campus research ecosystem are many and varied. In his guest blog, building mechanic Tom Polkinghorn shares how Facilities kept the doors open during the pandemic. I am ...
Amid the greatest economic, geopolitical, and social uncertainty in years, there is one thing we can be sure about – real value creation and innovation are enduring. This is why we founded the Harvard ...
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In 10 years, the world will have reached a tipping point where the negative impacts of climate change are irreversible. A significant contributor to global CO 2 emissions is the built environment, ...
A 10-story Tufts U. building from the 1970s was always intended to be taller, and now it is. (ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge photo) Plenty of colleges make life hard for architects and ...
Over the past decade, we’ve heard a great deal about the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration on college campuses. Institutional policies now reward the “teaming” of formerly isolated ...
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Theatre, in its essence, is both a physical venue and a collaborative art form that brings stories to life. It serves as a dynamic space for performance, cultural expression, and community engagement.