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    Architect Wallace K. Harrison was born in 1895 in Worchester, MA. He studied at École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France. Harrison has worked on projects such as the Rockefeller Building, New...

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    Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) is an educational and research non-profit founded in 1994 and based in California. They have produced numerous programs and projects, including Perpetual Architecture (2012),...

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    Lizzie holds a BFA in Art History, Theory, and Criticism from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is a member of the Arts Club of Chicago and the Society for Contemporary Art at the Art Institute of Chicago.

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  • Michael Murphy on Architecture as a Vessel for Healing and Hope

    Episode 57

    Interview by Spencer Bailey

    In 2006, while earning his master’s degree in architecture at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, Michael Murphy emerged from his first final review and saw that he had dozens of missed calls from his mother. He learned that his father, who had terminal cancer, had gone into septic shock. His parents were on their way to a Manhattan hospital. Upon arriving at the medical center, a prestigious cancer-care institution, Murphy was immediately struck by its triteness and lack of design. If he ever designed anything, he decided, it would be a hospital—one that embodied a different narrative, rooted in dignity and care. 

    Murphy, now 41, has gone on to become the founding principal and executive director of MASS Design Group, a 14-year-old nonprofit architecture and design collective with offices in Boston; Kigali, Rwanda; Santa Fe; Poughkeepsie, New York; and Bozeman, Montana. MASS, an acronym for “model of architecture serving society,” sees buildings as critical containers that can aid individuals and communities, and address complex issues—particularly ones exacerbated by politics and time. The firm, which was named the Architecture Innovator of the Year by the Wall Street Journal in 2020 and won a 2017 National Design Award from the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, has completed dozens of projects that demonstrate architecture’s restorative power. 

    In addition to hospitals and health centers around the world—in Haiti, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and, most recently, McKinney, Texas—MASS has designed schools, public and private housing, farms, campuses, and other built environments centered around healing and hope. This focus shines in some of the firm’s recent efforts. MASS’s Restorative Design Justice Lab, for example, seeks to design decarceration and advocates for community investment and alternatives to the current prison system. And when the

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