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Event - February 25, 2026

Seeking Abundance: Alan Ricks, MASS Design Group

Time: 4 - 5:20 p.m. | Location: Architecture Building, Auditorium

Home About News and Events Event Calendar Seeking Abundance: Alan Ricks, MASS Design Group
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Location: Architecture Building, Auditorium

This KEA Distinguished Professor Lecture is part of the Spring 2026 Architecture Lecture series

"Seeking Abundance" by

Alan Ricks
Founding Principal + Co-Executive Director,
MASS Design Group

 

About the lecture:

In Seeking Abundance, architecture is presented as a tool for advancing balance between human and ecological systems at a time of accelerating climate, social, and cultural crises. It frames abundance not as excess, but as a condition of equilibrium—where communities have enough to flourish while operating within planetary limits. Drawing on MASS Design Group’s work across geographies and scales, it examines how design decisions shape health, dignity, biodiversity, and resilience. Emphasis is placed on material provenance, landscape systems, and long-term stewardship, arguing that architecture must move beyond minimizing harm toward regenerative practices that support collective wellbeing and a flourishing planet.

 

About the speaker:

Alan RicksAlan Ricks is the Founding Principal and Co-Executive Director of MASS (Model of Architecture Serving Society), an organization that believes a more just and beautiful future is ours to create. Rooted in leading research and deep local knowledge, MASS creates civic spaces that set new standards for design excellence.

MASS has received the National Design Award for Architecture from the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, been named Firm of the Year by the American Institute of Architects, and recognized by the Wall Street Journal as Innovator of the Year, with its work featured in 60 Minutes, The New York Times, Architectural Digest, and Fast Company, among many others.

Alan’s recent projects exemplify this mission, including the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture (RICA), the world’s first climate-positive university campus, and the New Lots Branch Library in Brooklyn, which translates remembrance into belonging. Constructed beside a rediscovered African burial ground, the library creates a space for gathering and collectively imagining a better future. These and other works embody MASS’s belief that architecture can nurture well-being, foster belonging, and advance collective flourishing.

Under his leadership, MASS has grown into an interdisciplinary collective of more than 100 professionals working across Africa, North America, and beyond to translate bold ideas into transformative architecture and landscapes. Alan has shaped MASS’s organizational strategy and hybrid business model, balancing philanthropic investment with mission-driven design services to expand the reach and impact of architecture.

MASS’s Design Labs turn insights from projects into sustained movements for systemic change. These Labs—ranging from Public Memory and Memorials to Abundant Futures and Maternal & Newborn Health—link research, catalyst projects, and systems change to address the most urgent challenges of our time.

Alan is an International Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects and a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. He was appointed by the Governor of Massachusetts to the Designer Selection Board to select firms for state-funded work, where he served two terms and was also Chair.

He lives in a house he designed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his wife, Cristina, and their three children, Siena, Sage, and Sloan, who continue to offer him unfiltered design critiques. Before architecture, he tried many other fields but is mainly asked to tell stories about a stint as a commercial fisherman in Alaska.

Alan holds a Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Arts from Colorado College, where he was also bestowed an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree.

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