HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN


The Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) is a graduate school at Harvard University offering degrees in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning and Design. Commonly considered one of the foremost design schools in the world, the GSD is dedicated to the education and development of future leaders in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, and urban design. Classes exclusively devoted to architecture began at Harvard in 1893. The Faculty of Architecture acquired graduate school status in 1914. The major design professions were officially united in 1936 to form the Graduate School of Design. The GSD currently offers an array of masters and doctoral degrees, as well as Career Discovery and Executive Education programs. The school's international faculty provide a broad range of design philosophies and visions. The resources of the GSD and those of Harvard University, including its courses, museums, libraries, and cultural events, are available to all students. A leading industry survey has ranked the GSD's Department of Architecture number one in the United States for five consecutive years and the Department of Landscape Architecture number one for three consecutive years.[1] For the fiscal year 2005 to 2006 the school's endowment was approximately $358 million.
The school's now defunct Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis (LCGSA) is widely recognized as the fertile research/development environment from which the now commercialized technology of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) emerged in the late 1960's and 1970's.

Contents
Distinguished Graduates and Faculty
Graduates
Current Faculty
Notable Former Faculty
External links

Distinguished Graduates and Faculty


Gund Hall, the home of the GSD.

Gund Hall

Graduates


Jack Dangermond

Harry Seidler

Frank Gehry, ''Pritzker Prize Laureate'', awarded honorary doctorate, studied city planning for one year

Lawrence Halprin, landscape architect

Charles Jencks

Philip Johnson, ''Pritzker Prize Laureate''

Fumihiko Maki, ''Pritzker Prize Laureate''

Thom Mayne, ''Pritzker Prize Laureate''

Roger Montgomery

Eliot Noyes

IM Pei, ''Pritzker Prize Laureate''

Henry N. Cobb

Paul Rudolph

Yoshio Taniguchi

John Andrews, designer of the GSD's Gund Hall

Dan Kiley Modernist Landscape Architect

Garret Eckbo Modernist Landscape Architect

Ian McHarg Landscape Planner, GIS development

Christopher Alexander Architect, ''A Pattern Language'' author
Current Faculty


Preston Scott Cohen

Herzog & de Meuron, ''Pritzker Prize Laureates''

Rem Koolhaas, ''Pritzker Prize Laureate''

Rafael Moneo, ''Pritzker Prize Laureate''

George Hargreaves, landscape architect

Martha Schwartz, landscape architect

Michael Van Valkenburgh, landscape architect
Notable Former Faculty


Marcel Breuer

Karen Bausman, Eliot Noyes Chair

Henry N. Cobb

Sigfried Giedion

Walter Gropius, Founder of Bauhaus

Zaha Hadid, ''Pritzker Prize Laureate''

Joseph Hudnut, the GSD's first dean

Josep Lluis Sert, dean of the GSD from 1953-1969 and often credited with being instrumental in bringing modernist architecture to the United States

Michael Sorkin

Christopher Tunnard, landscape architect

Peter Walker, landscape architect

External links



Harvard Graduate School of Design website

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