Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities Annual Lecture: Richard Rogers
An annual lecture within the Harvard GSD Lecture Series, this event intends to expose a large audience of students, faculty and members of the public to the importance of green design and planning. The Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities aims to transform the building industry through a commitment to design-centric strategy that directly links research outcomes to the development of new processes, systems, and products.

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Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities Inaugural Lecture: Norman Foster

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Jan Gehl - A life dedicated to Urban Planning | Architects, not Architecture.

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Traces of Peter Rice

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Richard Rogers - Autobiography of an Architect (His last lecture)

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Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano with Alan Rusbridger

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Dr. Marcel Binz: Foundation Models of Human Cognition

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How a Student's Question Saved This NYC Skyscraper

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Utzon Lecture- Footprints by Kerry Hill

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Lord Richard Rogers: Architecture and the Compact City

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Bjarke Ingels

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Architect Renzo Piano Interview: On the Shoulders of Giants | Louisiana Channel

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Jacques Herzog: Re-Use

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Kengo Kuma, “From Concrete to Wood: Why Wood Matters”

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Harvard CGBC 2015 Fall Conference "Sustainability in Scandinavia:" Karolina Keyzer

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Architects, not Architecture: Richard Rogers | Virtual Design Festival | Dezeen

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Lecture by David Chipperfield

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Designing Urban Infrastructure: Investing for now or tomorrow? - Norman Foster

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The Architects Series Ep. 32 - A documentary on: Barozzi Veiga

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Jaqueline Tyrwhitt Urban Design Lecture: Anne Lacaton

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