Harvard Real Estate Review #8: Adaptations & Evolution

Full issue: https://www.harvardrealestatereview.com/issue-8

Harvard Real Estate Review Issue #8
Adaptations & Evolution
Co-Editor-in-Chief: Dixi Wu, George Zhang

Entitled “Adaptation and Evolution,” the Editorial Board of HRER #8 envisions this new issue – released in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic – as a starting point to address the many challenges and opportunities in our cities and the built environment today. The issue explores the intersections between real estate, cities, technology, and design, and the topics range from community resilience to innovative housing solutions, from public-private developments to climate-ready design. 

About Harvard Real Estate Review (HRER)
Founded in 2012 with support from the Dean’s Fund for Real Estate, the Harvard Real Estate Review is an annual journal that provides a forum for Harvard faculty, students, and scholars to publish their research and engage in meaningful cross-disciplinary discourse with industry experts. Major supporters for the Review include Samuel Plimpton (MBA ’77, MArch ’80, former Co-Head of Private Investments and Partner Emeritus at the Baupost Group) and Wendy Shattuck, as well as Bill Poorvu (MBA ’58, Professor Emeritus at Harvard Business School).

Featured images:
1. “Picking Winners and Losers in Property Technology (PropTech)” by Iryna Papalamava (MBA ’18)
2. “Miami Metro Strand” by Hiroki Kawashima and Sam Adkisson (both MAUD ’19) – Winner of the 2019 Harvard GSD Plimpton-Poorvu Design Prize and featured on HRER #8