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 accomplishments within design and academia.
The work of each Emerging Voice represents the best of its kind and addresses larger issues within architecture, landscape, and the built environment.
The 1982 Emerging Voices are:
- The Architectural Studio, New York City
- Arquitectonica, Miami
- The Design Collaborative, New York City
- Franklin D. Israel Design Associates, Los Angeles
- Friday Architects, Philadelphia
- George Ranalli, Architect, New York City
- Lauretta Vinciarelli, New York City
- Open Atelier of Design, New York City
- Paul Segal Associates Architects, New York City
- Roger C. Ferri and Associates, New York City
- Steven Holl Architects, New York City
- Stuart Cohen and Anders Nereim Architects, Chicago
- Taft Architects, Houston
- Tod Williams Associates, New York City
More from past Emerging Voices
LA-Más lecture
Helen Leung discusses the work of her Los Angeles-based nonprofit urban design practice.
COMUNAL: Taller de Arquitectura lecture
Mexican architects Jesica Amescua Carrera and Mariana Ordóñez Grajales discuss their participatory design practice.
Fernanda Canales lecture
Mexican architect Fernanda Canales presents her work as part of the Emerging Voices lecture series.