Another of the more intriguing lectures delivered last Fall at Harvard's Graduate School of Design was by Eyal Weizman, a professor from Goldsmiths in London who spoke about what he calls “forensic architecture,” an emerging body of theory that utilizes architectural and spatial...
The studio-based curriculum at Harvard GSD runs in parallel to the school's evening lecture series. While material from the studio finds its way into the Q & A, the most thought provoking talks do not always have direct expression. I propose this blog as a forum to hone the casual post-lecture discussion in the trays into a record of the most exciting and ephemeral aspects of an architectural education. Follow @kongsgaarden. Views are my own.