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EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.PROGRAM MANAGER
This is a full-time position. While the League staff is currently working remotely, we anticipate returning to our office and therefore the Program Manager must be located in, or willing to relocate to, the New York City region. We cannot pay relocation expenses. The salary range for this position is $52,000 to $57,000, depending onexperience.
BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
TALLER CAPITAL
Taller Capital won a 2021 award. Mexico City-based architecture and urban design studio Taller Capital was founded in 2010 by José Pablo Ambrosi and Loreta Castro-Reguera. Their work “focuses on designing the city through densification and infrastructural public spaces.”. With a particular attention to water, the studio has applied BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisionsLORI A. BROWN
Lori A. Brown is an architect, educator, and scholar. She is president of ArchiteXX, which she cofounded in 2012; principal of lab practices, a research and design firm founded in 2005; and a professor at Syracuse University.. Her interdisciplinary practice draws on geography, art, law, and women’s and gender studies “to bring the work of architecture more substantially into social ALONG THE LUMBEE RIVER: AN INTRODUCTION The Lumbee River—the reclaimed name of the Lumber River—is the namesake of the Lumbee Tribe, who have roots in the Siouan, Algonquian, and Iroquoian-speaking tribes and are indigenous to the southeast region of North Carolina, where this report is situated. 1 Lumbee Tribe, “History & Culture,” Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, 2019. WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.PROGRAM MANAGER
This is a full-time position. While the League staff is currently working remotely, we anticipate returning to our office and therefore the Program Manager must be located in, or willing to relocate to, the New York City region. We cannot pay relocation expenses. The salary range for this position is $52,000 to $57,000, depending onexperience.
BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
TALLER CAPITAL
Taller Capital won a 2021 award. Mexico City-based architecture and urban design studio Taller Capital was founded in 2010 by José Pablo Ambrosi and Loreta Castro-Reguera. Their work “focuses on designing the city through densification and infrastructural public spaces.”. With a particular attention to water, the studio has applied BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisionsLORI A. BROWN
Lori A. Brown is an architect, educator, and scholar. She is president of ArchiteXX, which she cofounded in 2012; principal of lab practices, a research and design firm founded in 2005; and a professor at Syracuse University.. Her interdisciplinary practice draws on geography, art, law, and women’s and gender studies “to bring the work of architecture more substantially into social ALONG THE LUMBEE RIVER: AN INTRODUCTION The Lumbee River—the reclaimed name of the Lumber River—is the namesake of the Lumbee Tribe, who have roots in the Siouan, Algonquian, and Iroquoian-speaking tribes and are indigenous to the southeast region of North Carolina, where this report is situated. 1 Lumbee Tribe, “History & Culture,” Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, 2019. WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE Please note: the Norden Fund is on pause for the 2021 cycle and the League is not accepting applications at this time. The Deborah J. Norden Fund awards up to $5,000 annually in travel grants to students and recent graduates in the fields of architecture, architectural history, and urban studies. AMERICAN ROUNDTABLE EVENTS January 13, 2021 7 p.m. EST An introduction to the League’s American Roundtable project Understanding the Past/Documenting the Present/Imagining the Future FF - DISTANCE EDITION: LA MÁS - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE The League’s monthly First Friday series has shifted to a new online format and other days of the week. Each event explores design practices in New York City and beyond that operate in multiple roles—coupling architecture with initiatives including design advocacy, fabrication research, and community engagement. AMERICAN ROUNDTABLE: Q&A American Roundtable hopes to find new ways to consider how designers and the design professions—as interpreters and shapers of our spatial conditions—might better serve communities.. To complement the individual American Roundtable reports, we asked each editorial team to reflect on the built environment and respond to four questions considering the opportunities and limits of design. LEAGUE PRIZE 2021: HOUSEKEEPING The theme was developed by the 2021 Young Architects + Designers Committee, which included recent League Prize winners Ivi Diamantopoulou, Cyrus Peñarroyo, and Alison Von Glinow. The jury included the committee in addition to Tatiana Bilbao, Peggy Deamer, Fritz Haeg, and Victor J. Jones. The competition is organized by The Architectural League THE LEAGUE MENTORSHIP The League Mentorship: Prepares architecture students for professional life after college. Creates an opportunity for professional architects to share their expertise with a new generation of aspiring practitioners. Provides realistic career expectations to students. Fosters connection between professionals and students of diversesocial
EMERGING VOICES 2021 Emerging Voices 2021. The Architectural League’s annual Emerging Voices award spotlights North American individuals and firms with distinct design voices that have the potential to influence the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design. The jury reviews significant bodies of realized work and considers WATER HAS A SPIRIT, JUST LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE THAT THE In this interview, conducted on May 14, 2021, Bob Walters, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Councilperson for District 5, discusses the spiritual significance of water in Lakota culture and his ongoing efforts to fight for his tribe’s treaty water rights.ARCTIC ARCHITECTURE
The short Arctic summer stretches from approximately July to October; once winter sets in, it becomes nearly impossible to transport large quantities of material or work on outdoor building sites. “If you’re late in the process of the bid for material or forcontractors,
THE LAKOTA NATION AND THE LEGACY OF AMERICAN COLONIZATION Today, many in the dominant society 1 We use the term “dominant society” to represent what many people we interviewed described to us as the “white world.” It refers to a colonial, Judeo-Christian mindset and capitalist culture that is dominant in the United States. think of Native Americans as people from the past or stereotypes in the present; there is an astonishing lack of HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.PROGRAM MANAGER
This is a full-time position. While the League staff is currently working remotely, we anticipate returning to our office and therefore the Program Manager must be located in, or willing to relocate to, the New York City region. We cannot pay relocation expenses. The salary range for this position is $52,000 to $57,000, depending onexperience.
BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
TALLER CAPITAL
Taller Capital won a 2021 award. Mexico City-based architecture and urban design studio Taller Capital was founded in 2010 by José Pablo Ambrosi and Loreta Castro-Reguera. Their work “focuses on designing the city through densification and infrastructural public spaces.”. With a particular attention to water, the studio has applied BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisionsLORI A. BROWN
Lori A. Brown is an architect, educator, and scholar. She is president of ArchiteXX, which she cofounded in 2012; principal of lab practices, a research and design firm founded in 2005; and a professor at Syracuse University.. Her interdisciplinary practice draws on geography, art, law, and women’s and gender studies “to bring the work of architecture more substantially into social ALONG THE LUMBEE RIVER: AN INTRODUCTION The Lumbee River—the reclaimed name of the Lumber River—is the namesake of the Lumbee Tribe, who have roots in the Siouan, Algonquian, and Iroquoian-speaking tribes and are indigenous to the southeast region of North Carolina, where this report is situated. 1 Lumbee Tribe, “History & Culture,” Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, 2019. WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.PROGRAM MANAGER
This is a full-time position. While the League staff is currently working remotely, we anticipate returning to our office and therefore the Program Manager must be located in, or willing to relocate to, the New York City region. We cannot pay relocation expenses. The salary range for this position is $52,000 to $57,000, depending onexperience.
BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
TALLER CAPITAL
Taller Capital won a 2021 award. Mexico City-based architecture and urban design studio Taller Capital was founded in 2010 by José Pablo Ambrosi and Loreta Castro-Reguera. Their work “focuses on designing the city through densification and infrastructural public spaces.”. With a particular attention to water, the studio has applied BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisionsLORI A. BROWN
Lori A. Brown is an architect, educator, and scholar. She is president of ArchiteXX, which she cofounded in 2012; principal of lab practices, a research and design firm founded in 2005; and a professor at Syracuse University.. Her interdisciplinary practice draws on geography, art, law, and women’s and gender studies “to bring the work of architecture more substantially into social ALONG THE LUMBEE RIVER: AN INTRODUCTION The Lumbee River—the reclaimed name of the Lumber River—is the namesake of the Lumbee Tribe, who have roots in the Siouan, Algonquian, and Iroquoian-speaking tribes and are indigenous to the southeast region of North Carolina, where this report is situated. 1 Lumbee Tribe, “History & Culture,” Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, 2019. WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE Please note: the Norden Fund is on pause for the 2021 cycle and the League is not accepting applications at this time. The Deborah J. Norden Fund awards up to $5,000 annually in travel grants to students and recent graduates in the fields of architecture, architectural history, and urban studies. AMERICAN ROUNDTABLE EVENTS January 13, 2021 7 p.m. EST An introduction to the League’s American Roundtable project Understanding the Past/Documenting the Present/Imagining the Future FF - DISTANCE EDITION: LA MÁS - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE The League’s monthly First Friday series has shifted to a new online format and other days of the week. Each event explores design practices in New York City and beyond that operate in multiple roles—coupling architecture with initiatives including design advocacy, fabrication research, and community engagement. AMERICAN ROUNDTABLE: Q&A American Roundtable hopes to find new ways to consider how designers and the design professions—as interpreters and shapers of our spatial conditions—might better serve communities.. To complement the individual American Roundtable reports, we asked each editorial team to reflect on the built environment and respond to four questions considering the opportunities and limits of design. LEAGUE PRIZE 2021: HOUSEKEEPING The theme was developed by the 2021 Young Architects + Designers Committee, which included recent League Prize winners Ivi Diamantopoulou, Cyrus Peñarroyo, and Alison Von Glinow. The jury included the committee in addition to Tatiana Bilbao, Peggy Deamer, Fritz Haeg, and Victor J. Jones. The competition is organized by The Architectural League THE LEAGUE MENTORSHIP The League Mentorship: Prepares architecture students for professional life after college. Creates an opportunity for professional architects to share their expertise with a new generation of aspiring practitioners. Provides realistic career expectations to students. Fosters connection between professionals and students of diversesocial
EMERGING VOICES 2021 Emerging Voices 2021. The Architectural League’s annual Emerging Voices award spotlights North American individuals and firms with distinct design voices that have the potential to influence the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design. The jury reviews significant bodies of realized work and considers WATER HAS A SPIRIT, JUST LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE THAT THE In this interview, conducted on May 14, 2021, Bob Walters, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Councilperson for District 5, discusses the spiritual significance of water in Lakota culture and his ongoing efforts to fight for his tribe’s treaty water rights.ARCTIC ARCHITECTURE
The short Arctic summer stretches from approximately July to October; once winter sets in, it becomes nearly impossible to transport large quantities of material or work on outdoor building sites. “If you’re late in the process of the bid for material or forcontractors,
THE LAKOTA NATION AND THE LEGACY OF AMERICAN COLONIZATION Today, many in the dominant society 1 We use the term “dominant society” to represent what many people we interviewed described to us as the “white world.” It refers to a colonial, Judeo-Christian mindset and capitalist culture that is dominant in the United States. think of Native Americans as people from the past or stereotypes in the present; there is an astonishing lack of HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE Please note: the Norden Fund is on pause for the 2021 cycle and the League is not accepting applications at this time. The Deborah J. Norden Fund awards up to $5,000 annually in travel grants to students and recent graduates in the fields of architecture, architectural history, and urban studies.EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes.. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built a number of civic projects for the Inuit communities in the region.RENEWING ARVERNE
The Arverne Urban Renewal Area (AURA) is a 308-acre parcel of land on the Rockaway peninsula in Queens, which, until recently, has remained largely undeveloped since it was cleared by the City of its residents and beach bungalows in 1969. BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisions ARCHITECTURE AS ENERGY SOURCE Buildings account for about 40 percent of the energy used in the United States, and renewables make up only 11 percent of total consumption. This means that a massive amount of fossil fuel is burned each year to power our homes and workplaces. Policymakers and designers are trying a variety of approaches to reduce the resulting emissions, from legislation like New York City’s Local Law 97 to TOYO ITO: RETHINKING ARCHITECTURE FROM MODERNISM The spring 2021 Current Work series examines some of the inherited histories, conventions, fabrics, and systems—often taken for granted—that constitute and shape the built environment. WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. MATERIAL TOUR DE FORCE: THE WORK OF ELADIO DIESTE For him, structure, geometry, and material were all components of an interrelated whole, approaching form as an issue of synthesis. However, instead of opting for the use of concrete as his material of choice, as some of his contemporaries did—Félix Candela, for example—Dieste decided to capitalize on the availability and affordability of a well-known local material: brick, which became HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE Please note: the Norden Fund is on pause for the 2021 cycle and the League is not accepting applications at this time. The Deborah J. Norden Fund awards up to $5,000 annually in travel grants to students and recent graduates in the fields of architecture, architectural history, and urban studies.EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes.. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built a number of civic projects for the Inuit communities in the region.RENEWING ARVERNE
The Arverne Urban Renewal Area (AURA) is a 308-acre parcel of land on the Rockaway peninsula in Queens, which, until recently, has remained largely undeveloped since it was cleared by the City of its residents and beach bungalows in 1969. BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisions ARCHITECTURE AS ENERGY SOURCE Buildings account for about 40 percent of the energy used in the United States, and renewables make up only 11 percent of total consumption. This means that a massive amount of fossil fuel is burned each year to power our homes and workplaces. Policymakers and designers are trying a variety of approaches to reduce the resulting emissions, from legislation like New York City’s Local Law 97 to TOYO ITO: RETHINKING ARCHITECTURE FROM MODERNISM The spring 2021 Current Work series examines some of the inherited histories, conventions, fabrics, and systems—often taken for granted—that constitute and shape the built environment. WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. MATERIAL TOUR DE FORCE: THE WORK OF ELADIO DIESTE For him, structure, geometry, and material were all components of an interrelated whole, approaching form as an issue of synthesis. However, instead of opting for the use of concrete as his material of choice, as some of his contemporaries did—Félix Candela, for example—Dieste decided to capitalize on the availability and affordability of a well-known local material: brick, which became EXPLORE - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORK The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. ABOUT - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORK We believe that all decisions about the physical world demand a deep sense of responsibility to the future. Creating spaces for human activity and settlement at all scales is a profoundly public commitment that draws on our shared resources and shapes our commondestiny.
THE LEAGUE MENTORSHIP League Mentor application 2020-2021. Applications for the 2020-2021 academic year are now closed. Please make note that due to Covid-19, meetings will be virtual for at least the first semester if not the entire length of the program. AMERICAN ROUNDTABLE EVENTS January 13, 2021 7 p.m. EST An introduction to the League’s American Roundtable project Understanding the Past/Documenting the Present/Imagining the Future LEAGUE PRIZE 2021: HOUSEKEEPING Established in 1981 to recognize visionary work by young practitioners, the Architectural League Prize is an annual competition, lecture series, and exhibition organized by The Architectural League and its Young Architects + Designers Committee. BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisions AMERICAN ROUNDTABLE: Q&A American Roundtable hopes to find new ways to consider how designers and the design professions—as interpreters and shapers of our spatial conditions—might better serve communities.. To complement the individual American Roundtable reports, we asked each editorial team to reflect on the built environment and respond to four questions considering the opportunities and limits of design. FF - DISTANCE EDITION: LA MÁS - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE The League’s monthly First Friday series has shifted to a new online format and other days of the week. Each event explores design practices in New York City and beyond that operate in multiple roles—coupling architecture with initiatives including design advocacy, fabrication research, and community engagement. WATER HAS A SPIRIT, JUST LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE THAT THE In this interview, conducted on May 14, 2021, Bob Walters, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Councilperson for District 5, discusses the spiritual significance of water in Lakota culture and his ongoing efforts to fight for his tribe’s treaty water rights. Q&A: CHEYENNE RIVER RESERVATION, SOUTH DAKOTA An interview with report editors Annie Coombs and Zoë Malliaros.. Read the report The Lakota Nation and the Legacy of American Colonization on South Dakota’s Cheyenne River Reservation. HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE 2012 – Present. The Folly/Function competition is organized with Socrates Sculpture Park. It challenges architects and designers to design and build a large-scale project for public exhibition at Socrates. Folly was launched to explore the intersections and divergences between architecture and sculpture. In 2016, the competition was renamed BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisionsRENEWING ARVERNE
The Arverne Urban Renewal Area (AURA) is a 308-acre parcel of land on the Rockaway peninsula in Queens, which, until recently, has remained largely undeveloped since it was cleared by the City of its residents and beach bungalows in 1969. Before Superstorm Sandy brought the Rockaways into the forefront of New Yorkers’ consciousness—both as ARCHITECTURE AS ENERGY SOURCE Buildings account for about 40 percent of the energy used in the United States, and renewables make up only 11 percent of total consumption. This means that a massive amount of fossil fuel is burned each year to power our homes and workplaces. Policymakers and designers are trying a variety of approaches to reduce the resulting emissions, from legislation like New York City’s Local Law 97 to WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. MATERIAL TOUR DE FORCE: THE WORK OF ELADIO DIESTE Julian Palacio visits Uruguay to examine the material and structural innovation of engineer Eladio Dieste. June 27, 2012. Detail of double-curved non-continous vaults. Caputto Fuit Plant. Salto, Uruguay. 1971-72, 1986-87. Credit: Julian Palacio. The Deborah J. Norden Fund, a program of The Architectural League of New York, wasestablished in
HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE 2012 – Present. The Folly/Function competition is organized with Socrates Sculpture Park. It challenges architects and designers to design and build a large-scale project for public exhibition at Socrates. Folly was launched to explore the intersections and divergences between architecture and sculpture. In 2016, the competition was renamed BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisionsRENEWING ARVERNE
The Arverne Urban Renewal Area (AURA) is a 308-acre parcel of land on the Rockaway peninsula in Queens, which, until recently, has remained largely undeveloped since it was cleared by the City of its residents and beach bungalows in 1969. Before Superstorm Sandy brought the Rockaways into the forefront of New Yorkers’ consciousness—both as ARCHITECTURE AS ENERGY SOURCE Buildings account for about 40 percent of the energy used in the United States, and renewables make up only 11 percent of total consumption. This means that a massive amount of fossil fuel is burned each year to power our homes and workplaces. Policymakers and designers are trying a variety of approaches to reduce the resulting emissions, from legislation like New York City’s Local Law 97 to WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. MATERIAL TOUR DE FORCE: THE WORK OF ELADIO DIESTE Julian Palacio visits Uruguay to examine the material and structural innovation of engineer Eladio Dieste. June 27, 2012. Detail of double-curved non-continous vaults. Caputto Fuit Plant. Salto, Uruguay. 1971-72, 1986-87. Credit: Julian Palacio. The Deborah J. Norden Fund, a program of The Architectural League of New York, wasestablished in
ABOUT - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORK About the League. The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful,vibrant
THE LEAGUE MENTORSHIP The League Mentorship: Prepares architecture students for professional life after college. Creates an opportunity for professional architects to share their expertise with a new generation of aspiring practitioners. Provides realistic career expectations to students. Fosters connection between professionals and students of diversesocial
AMERICAN ROUNDTABLE EVENTS January 13, 2021 7 p.m. EST An introduction to the League’s American Roundtable project Understanding the Past/Documenting the Present/Imagining the Future LEAGUE PRIZE 2021: HOUSEKEEPING The theme was developed by the 2021 Young Architects + Designers Committee, which included recent League Prize winners Ivi Diamantopoulou, Cyrus Peñarroyo, and Alison Von Glinow. The jury included the committee in addition to Tatiana Bilbao, Peggy Deamer, Fritz Haeg, and Victor J. Jones. The competition is organized by The Architectural League BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisions AMERICAN ROUNDTABLE: Q&A American Roundtable hopes to find new ways to consider how designers and the design professions—as interpreters and shapers of our spatial conditions—might better serve communities.. To complement the individual American Roundtable reports, we asked each editorial team to reflect on the built environment and respond to four questions considering the opportunities and limits of design. FF - DISTANCE EDITION: LA MÁS - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE The League’s monthly First Friday series has shifted to a new online format and other days of the week. Each event explores design practices in New York City and beyond that operate in multiple roles—coupling architecture with initiatives including design advocacy, fabrication research, and community engagement.BEAUX ARTS BALL
Sponsors reach a desirable target audience from New York’s creative and design communities and receive tickets to both the Benefactors Dinner and Beaux Arts Ball party. For more information on the event and sponsorship, contact Daniel Cioffi, the League’s Development and Membership Manager, at 212.753.1722 x17 or at cioffi@archleague.org. WATER HAS A SPIRIT, JUST LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE THAT THE In this interview, conducted on May 14, 2021, Bob Walters, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Councilperson for District 5, discusses the spiritual significance of water in Lakota culture and his ongoing efforts to fight for his tribe’s treaty water rights. Q&A: CHEYENNE RIVER RESERVATION, SOUTH DAKOTA An interview with report editors Annie Coombs and Zoë Malliaros.. Read the report The Lakota Nation and the Legacy of American Colonization on South Dakota’s Cheyenne River Reservation. HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE 2012 – Present. The Folly/Function competition is organized with Socrates Sculpture Park. It challenges architects and designers to design and build a large-scale project for public exhibition at Socrates. Folly was launched to explore the intersections and divergences between architecture and sculpture. In 2016, the competition was renamedEXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
THE LEAGUE MENTORSHIP The League Mentorship: Prepares architecture students for professional life after college. Creates an opportunity for professional architects to share their expertise with a new generation of aspiring practitioners. Provides realistic career expectations to students. Fosters connection between professionals and students of diversesocial
LORI A. BROWN
Lori A. Brown is an architect, educator, and scholar. She is president of ArchiteXX, which she cofounded in 2012; principal of lab practices, a research and design firm founded in 2005; and a professor at Syracuse University.. Her interdisciplinary practice draws on geography, art, law, and women’s and gender studies “to bring the work of architecture more substantially into social BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisions WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. CHARMAINE CHUA ON GLOBAL LOGISTICS Chua is a Singaporean writer and assistant professor of politics at Oberlin College. She researches the politics of global circulation and explores three main intersections: the rise of logistics in capitalist world order, the politics of built infrastructure, and HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE 2012 – Present. The Folly/Function competition is organized with Socrates Sculpture Park. It challenges architects and designers to design and build a large-scale project for public exhibition at Socrates. Folly was launched to explore the intersections and divergences between architecture and sculpture. In 2016, the competition was renamedEXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
THE LEAGUE MENTORSHIP The League Mentorship: Prepares architecture students for professional life after college. Creates an opportunity for professional architects to share their expertise with a new generation of aspiring practitioners. Provides realistic career expectations to students. Fosters connection between professionals and students of diversesocial
LORI A. BROWN
Lori A. Brown is an architect, educator, and scholar. She is president of ArchiteXX, which she cofounded in 2012; principal of lab practices, a research and design firm founded in 2005; and a professor at Syracuse University.. Her interdisciplinary practice draws on geography, art, law, and women’s and gender studies “to bring the work of architecture more substantially into social BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisions WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. CHARMAINE CHUA ON GLOBAL LOGISTICS Chua is a Singaporean writer and assistant professor of politics at Oberlin College. She researches the politics of global circulation and explores three main intersections: the rise of logistics in capitalist world order, the politics of built infrastructure, and BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisionsSTUDIO SUMO
Sunil Bald and Yolande Daniels are founding partners of the New York architecture and design studio SUMO.Founded in 1997, the firm “responds to contextual forces that include the physical, social, cultural, and historical conditions of site, program, and type, [whileTALLER CAPITAL
Taller Capital won a 2021 award. Mexico City-based architecture and urban design studio Taller Capital was founded in 2010 by José Pablo Ambrosi and Loreta Castro-Reguera. Their work “focuses on designing the city through densification and infrastructural public spaces.”. With a particular attention to water, the studio has appliedOLALEKAN JEYIFOUS
Olalekan Jeyifous’s multidisciplinary design practice explores notions of place, positioning the concept as continuously constructed rather than given or imagined. Using “borrowed or invented narratives,” Jeyifous examines architecture’s relationship to community and environment through speculative proposals that raise critical questions and open new channels of dialogue. ALONG THE LUMBEE RIVER: AN INTRODUCTION The Lumbee River—the reclaimed name of the Lumber River—is the namesake of the Lumbee Tribe, who have roots in the Siouan, Algonquian, and Iroquoian-speaking tribes and are indigenous to the southeast region of North Carolina, where this report is situated. 1 Lumbee Tribe, “History & Culture,” Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, 2019. DELLEKAMP ARQUITECTOS The Architectural League’s annual Emerging Voices program spotlights North American architects, landscape architects, and urban designers who have significant bodies of realized work and the potential to influence their field. Dellekamp Arquitectos won a 2009 award. Dellekamp Arquitectos was founded by Derek Dellekamp in 1999. DEVELOPING A HEALTHY ECONOMY Developing a Healthy Economy | Cheyenne River. Four Bands Community Fund is a nonprofit organization that was started in 2000 as part of a community and economic development movement on the Cheyenne River Reservation. It supports financial literacy, provides business and housing loans to the Native community, and has recently built anincubator
EMMANUEL PRATT
Emmanuel Pratt is cofounder and executive director of the Sweet Water Foundation (SWF), a nonprofit organization based on Chicago’s South Side. SWF engages local residents in the cultivation and regeneration of social, environmental, and economic resources in neighborhoods that have suffered the effects of long-term disinvestment. MATERIAL TOUR DE FORCE: THE WORK OF ELADIO DIESTE Julian Palacio visits Uruguay to examine the material and structural innovation of engineer Eladio Dieste. June 27, 2012. Detail of double-curved non-continous vaults. Caputto Fuit Plant. Salto, Uruguay. 1971-72, 1986-87. Credit: Julian Palacio. The Deborah J. Norden Fund, a program of The Architectural League of New York, wasestablished in
THE PLECNIK PROJECTS: PUBLIC EXPERIENCE AND THE SECTION OF The Deborah J. Norden Fund, a program of The Architectural League of New York, was established in 1995 in memory of architect and arts administrator Deborah Norden. HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE 2012 – Present. The Folly/Function competition is organized with Socrates Sculpture Park. It challenges architects and designers to design and build a large-scale project for public exhibition at Socrates. Folly was launched to explore the intersections and divergences between architecture and sculpture. In 2016, the competition was renamedEXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
THE LEAGUE MENTORSHIP The League Mentorship: Prepares architecture students for professional life after college. Creates an opportunity for professional architects to share their expertise with a new generation of aspiring practitioners. Provides realistic career expectations to students. Fosters connection between professionals and students of diversesocial
LORI A. BROWN
Lori A. Brown is an architect, educator, and scholar. She is president of ArchiteXX, which she cofounded in 2012; principal of lab practices, a research and design firm founded in 2005; and a professor at Syracuse University.. Her interdisciplinary practice draws on geography, art, law, and women’s and gender studies “to bring the work of architecture more substantially into social BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisions WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. CHARMAINE CHUA ON GLOBAL LOGISTICS Chua is a Singaporean writer and assistant professor of politics at Oberlin College. She researches the politics of global circulation and explores three main intersections: the rise of logistics in capitalist world order, the politics of built infrastructure, and HOME - THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OF NEW YORKEVENTSCOMPETITIONSEXHIBITIONSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSEXPLORE The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE 2012 – Present. The Folly/Function competition is organized with Socrates Sculpture Park. It challenges architects and designers to design and build a large-scale project for public exhibition at Socrates. Folly was launched to explore the intersections and divergences between architecture and sculpture. In 2016, the competition was renamedEXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE
The Architectural League of New York nurtures excellence in architecture, design, and urbanism, and stimulates thinking, debate, and action on the critical design and building issues of our time. As a vital, independent forum for architecture and its allied disciplines, the League helps create a more beautiful, vibrant, innovative, and sustainable future. BLOUIN ORZES ARCHITECTES Blouin Orzes architectes won a 2020 award. Based in Montreal, Marc Blouin has been building projects in Nunavik, north of the 55th parallel, since 2000. Catherine Orzes joined the firm in 2012 and became a partner in 2018, forming Blouin Orzes architectes. Beginning with a hotel project in Inukjuak, the firm has designed and built anumber of
THE LEAGUE MENTORSHIP The League Mentorship: Prepares architecture students for professional life after college. Creates an opportunity for professional architects to share their expertise with a new generation of aspiring practitioners. Provides realistic career expectations to students. Fosters connection between professionals and students of diversesocial
LORI A. BROWN
Lori A. Brown is an architect, educator, and scholar. She is president of ArchiteXX, which she cofounded in 2012; principal of lab practices, a research and design firm founded in 2005; and a professor at Syracuse University.. Her interdisciplinary practice draws on geography, art, law, and women’s and gender studies “to bring the work of architecture more substantially into social BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisions WATER SCARCITY: ELEPHANT BUTTE WATER RESERVOIR As a result of regional and global warming trends, New Mexico’s climate is getting hotter and drier. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, climate change will result in “earlier springs, hotter summers, and less predictable winters” in the region. Elephant Butte Reservoir is an artificial water reservoir located along the Rio Grande. CHARMAINE CHUA ON GLOBAL LOGISTICS Chua is a Singaporean writer and assistant professor of politics at Oberlin College. She researches the politics of global circulation and explores three main intersections: the rise of logistics in capitalist world order, the politics of built infrastructure, and BOARDING SCHOOLS AND THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE OF THE LAKOTA The Lakota were the last tribe to go on a reservation in 1890. 3 The Lakota did not accept the 1889 Congressional Act to break up the Great Sioux Nation and continued to fight for their land, culminating in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. That was after the Massacre at Wounded Knee in December of 1890. Once we settled on a reservation then I guess we accepted the treaty provisionsSTUDIO SUMO
Sunil Bald and Yolande Daniels are founding partners of the New York architecture and design studio SUMO.Founded in 1997, the firm “responds to contextual forces that include the physical, social, cultural, and historical conditions of site, program, and type, [whileTALLER CAPITAL
Taller Capital won a 2021 award. Mexico City-based architecture and urban design studio Taller Capital was founded in 2010 by José Pablo Ambrosi and Loreta Castro-Reguera. Their work “focuses on designing the city through densification and infrastructural public spaces.”. With a particular attention to water, the studio has appliedOLALEKAN JEYIFOUS
Olalekan Jeyifous’s multidisciplinary design practice explores notions of place, positioning the concept as continuously constructed rather than given or imagined. Using “borrowed or invented narratives,” Jeyifous examines architecture’s relationship to community and environment through speculative proposals that raise critical questions and open new channels of dialogue. ALONG THE LUMBEE RIVER: AN INTRODUCTION The Lumbee River—the reclaimed name of the Lumber River—is the namesake of the Lumbee Tribe, who have roots in the Siouan, Algonquian, and Iroquoian-speaking tribes and are indigenous to the southeast region of North Carolina, where this report is situated. 1 Lumbee Tribe, “History & Culture,” Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, 2019. DELLEKAMP ARQUITECTOS The Architectural League’s annual Emerging Voices program spotlights North American architects, landscape architects, and urban designers who have significant bodies of realized work and the potential to influence their field. Dellekamp Arquitectos won a 2009 award. Dellekamp Arquitectos was founded by Derek Dellekamp in 1999. DEVELOPING A HEALTHY ECONOMY Developing a Healthy Economy | Cheyenne River. Four Bands Community Fund is a nonprofit organization that was started in 2000 as part of a community and economic development movement on the Cheyenne River Reservation. It supports financial literacy, provides business and housing loans to the Native community, and has recently built anincubator
EMMANUEL PRATT
Emmanuel Pratt is cofounder and executive director of the Sweet Water Foundation (SWF), a nonprofit organization based on Chicago’s South Side. SWF engages local residents in the cultivation and regeneration of social, environmental, and economic resources in neighborhoods that have suffered the effects of long-term disinvestment. MATERIAL TOUR DE FORCE: THE WORK OF ELADIO DIESTE Julian Palacio visits Uruguay to examine the material and structural innovation of engineer Eladio Dieste. June 27, 2012. Detail of double-curved non-continous vaults. Caputto Fuit Plant. Salto, Uruguay. 1971-72, 1986-87. Credit: Julian Palacio. The Deborah J. Norden Fund, a program of The Architectural League of New York, wasestablished in
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