Dr. Craig Douglas

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Craig Douglas is an Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. His work focuses on innovative techniques and methodologies that explore agency and representation in landscape architectural design. Douglas investigates dynamic material processes and conceptual approaches to reveal the complexities of landscapes. His research includes the concept of 'Digital Air,' which reconceptualizes air as matter, inviting a new perception of landscape design. This exploration addresses the relationship between humans and the environment, especially considering the impacts of climate change and urbanization. Douglas teaches various courses, including Landscape Architecture Core II and Representation II, and he supervises independent studies and thesis projects. Notably, he has received several student supervision awards for his guidance in complex urban projects.

Research Interests

Experience

Assistant Professor

— Present

Harvard Graduate School of Design • Cambridge, MA

Teaching landscape architecture with focus on design, representation, and urban ecological dynamics.

Courses

Landscape Architecture Core II Representation II Independent Study

Requirements for Harvard University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in a technical or quantitative field
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Specialization Notes

Administered by the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).