MIT History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art
The MIT Department of Architecture is a hub for innovative research, education, and interdisciplinary collaboration in architecture, urbanism, art, culture, technology, and building technology. It houses various programs, including the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture and focuses on critical themes such as history, theory, and criticism in the built environment.
With a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges, the department showcases faculty and student achievements through awards, exhibitions, and public installations, such as those featured at the Venice Architecture Biennale. It fosters a vibrant community that encourages exploration of sustainable design practices and the integration of emerging technologies in architectural research and practice.
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