School of Architecture Alumni and Dean Included in "30 Years of Emerging Voices"

POSTED ON: July 28, 2015

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Photo by Leandro Viana

Photo by Leandro Viana

An unprecedented collection of design projects and practices, 30 Years of Emerging Voices: Idea, Form, Resonance (Princeton Architectural Press, 2015) documents close to 250 of the most innovative North American design firms of the past three decades. Since 1982 The Architectural League of New York's Emerging Voices program has recognized architects, land­scape architects, and urban designers whose distinctive voices promise to influence architectural discourse, design, and practice for years to come. Insightful essays and commentaries by leading critics, architects, and historians consider and contextualize the continuing impact of the Emerging Voices' inventive work on architectural culture and the built environment.

The awardees spanning the thirty year history include 23 School of Architecture Alumni and Dean Nader Tehrani.  

 
2014 Emerging Voices
Basar Girit, Aleksey Lukyanov-Cherny, Wes Rozen, Bradley Samuels (all AR 05) | SITU Studio
 
2012 Emerging Voices
Christos Marcopoulos, Carol Moukheiber | Studio (n-1)
 
2005 Emerging Voices
Taryn Christoff, Martin Finio (AR 88) | Christoff:Finio
Lauren Crahan, John Hartmann (AR 00) | Freecell
Pablo Castro, Jennifer Lee (AR 97) | OBRA Architects
 
2003 Emerging Voices
Monica Ponce de Leon, Nader Tehrani | Office dA
Peter Lynch (AR 84) | Peter Lynch Architect
 
2002 Emerging Voices
Alan Koch, Lyn Rice, Galia Solomonoff, Linda Taalman (AR 97) | OpenOffice Architects
 
2000 Emerging Voices
David Heymann (AR 84) | David Heymann, Architect \\ Michael Underhill, David Heymann, and Laura J. Miller, Architects
 
1999 Emerging Voices
Evan Douglis (AR 83) | Evan Douglis Studio
 
1998 Emerging Voices
François de Menil (AR 87) | François de Menil Architect
 
1996 Emerging Voices
Jesse Reiser (AR 81),  Nanako Umemoto (AR 83) | Reiser + Umemoto
 
1993 Emerging Voices
Peggy Deamer (AR 77), Scott Phillips | Deamer + Phillips, Architecture
Stan Allen (AR 81) | Stan Allen Architect
 
1992 Emerging Voices
Karen Bausman (AR 82), Leslie Gill (AR 82) | Bausman Gill Associates
Toshiko Mori (AR 76)  | Toshiko Mori Architect
 
1988 Emerging Voices
Ralph Lerner (AR 74)| Ralph Lerner Architect
 
1984 Emerging Voices
Theodore M. Ceraldi (AR 70) | Theodore Ceraldi, Architect
 
 
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