01/29/2026
Chat is proud to be a part of Harvard GSD’s spring 2026 Public Programs and Exhibitions.
📢 Announcing the GSD's spring 2026 public programs and exhibitions, a series that challenges the politics of environmentalism, computation, and urban infrastructure.
The semester's events include "Designers of Mountain and Water: Alternative Landscapes for a Changing Climate," a conference on February 5 & 6, co-organized by the Korea Institute at Harvard, Featuring leading landscape architects based in Asia, the program is related to the exhibition now on view in the Druker Design Gallery through May 15.
Several other interdisciplinary events this spring address themes of climate and equity. Activist and writer Bill McKibben argues in his lecture “A Fresh Start for Our Cities” that abundant renewable energy from the sun holds the potential to transform the built environment. Philosopher Nancy Fraser, in her role as Senior Loeb Scholar, offers a challenging assessment of the class politics embedded in green movements with her public talk “Against the Environmentalism of the Rich”. Wheelwright Prize winner Marina Otero Verzier outlines a radical vision for sustainable computation in “Feral Clouds”, a lecture based on her research into the environmental impacts of digital infrastructure and the politics of data center design.
We're also featuring visiting faculty members in dialogue about the core issues defining their practices. Chatpong Chuenrudeemol, founder of CHAT Architects, highlights unauthorized, vernacular buildings responding to local urban challenges in his lecture “Bangkok Bastards”. Fabrizio Barozzi and Alberto Veiga explore how contemporary architecture can grow from what already exists. Xaveer De Geyter, who is teaching a studio on interfaith spaces, draws on lessons from his career. Jacques Herzog, in conversation with Grace La, outlines a vision for architecture today based on nearly five decades of practice.
The complete schedule of public programs can be viewed at the GSD website. All events will be livestreamed on the website unless otherwise noted.
📸: W Workspace for Chatpong Chuenrudeemol’s lecture "Bangkok Bastards"