Weitzman prepares students to address complex sociocultural and environmental issues through thoughtful inquiry, creative expression, and innovation. As a diverse community of scholars and practitioners, we are committed to advancing the public good – locally, nationally, and globally – through architecture, city and regional planning, the fine arts, historic preservation, landscape architecture, and urban spatial analytics.
Under one roof, artists will push the boundaries of creative expression as designers and planners devise solutions to neighborhood challenges, policy experts develop the means to accelerate the sustainable energy transition, and community members take part in year-round exhibitions and lectures.
Perspectives, a new essay series from The McHarg Center for Urbanism & Ecology, surveys issues in landscape architecture, from the role of plants in making a nation to the challenges for public realm projects.
A new, one-year studio-based program brings together quantitative skills and design-first thinking.
Marina Tabassum Architects has been selected to receive the 2025 Kanter Tritsch Medal in Architecture and Marina Tabassum will accept the award in person on November 12.