Congrats @de_Monchaux! Nicholas De Monchaux appointed to lead MIT Department of Architecture https://t.co/WSseOshY0L via @MITarchitecture https://t.co/WSseOshY0L
Researchers Tested a 500-Year-Old Bridge Concept by Leonardo to See If His Revolutionary Design Would Work. It Did | artnet News https://t.co/T8yhmXGXzP
Our latest work, Liquid Printed Metal, exhibited at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in their "Designs for Different Futures" exhibit, Self-Assembly Lab, MIT Team: Björn Eric Sparrman Schendy G. Kernizan Jared Laucks, Skylar Tibbits... https://t.co/M9QI0xNgBE
Building Bridges. @MITarchitecture's Caitlin Mueller is profiled for her use of machine learning to support the design process from both an architectural and engineering perspective. @MIT_Spectrum
See architecture through the lens of MIT student work. "Drawing, Designing, Thinking: 150 Years of Teaching Architecture at MIT," on view through August 25.
https://t.co/1MvfZA9LAD
It is with profound sadness that we share that alum Steven Keating SM '12 PhD '16 has passed away at the age of 31. His courageous battle with brain cancer and advocacy for open-sourcing patient data will continue to serve as an inspiration to us all https://t.co/SHIV9P3r8y
Read one of our most downloaded articles today!
"From Improved Diagnostics to Presurgical Planning: High-Resolution Functionally Graded Multimaterial 3D Printing of Biomedical Tomographic Data Sets"
https://t.co/Bmx7iz4wIC #3DPrinting
Urban Risk Lab’s David Moses presenting a sampler of lab projects - RiskMap, FluxMap, PrepHub Nepal, FEMA Alternatives to Post-Disaster Housing - at the Boston x Netherlands event last night at the BSA Space @BSAAIA@nwpnederland
The @SelfAssemblyLab is researching ways to transform our coastlines! Their first project, supported by Invena, uses ocean currents to self-assemble small sandbars to protect an island in the @maldives .
https://t.co/KNYHXSN3XE
In MIT D-Lab class 2.729, Design for Scale, MIT students work with clients in the developing world to manufacture products in a more cost-efficient and effective way – from ambulances in Tanzania to an irrigation pump in Nepal https://t.co/4FnGwVgtc5
D-Lab class, Design for Scale, teaches students to manufacture products for a larger audience. Prof. Maria Yang says we are asking students to "design a way to manufacture the product that’s more cost-efficient and effective" @dlab_mit https://t.co/VPrm8IWUmu
Countdown to #MakerBreak 2019. @MITstudents, join the MIT Community for a celebration of making hosted by @projectmanus on Tuesday, April 16, 2-4 PM @ Johnson Ice Rink: https://t.co/o0YsaBBBDv @MITevents
"Turning Points in Architecture, Design, and Research" On April 12-13, 2019, join the @MITarchitecture community for a symposium to close the year-long celebration of 150 years of architecture education at MIT. https://t.co/Oj5V4HClP9 #mitarch150