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 1995 Emerging Voices are:
- Cor-Tex Architecture, Los Angeles
- Farjadi/Mostafavi Associates, Cambridge, MA & London
- Hariri & Hariri, New York City
- Hoberman Associates, New York City
- Lubowicki Lanier Architecture, El Segundo, CA
- Mark Rakatansky Studio, Ames, IA
- Shim-Sutcliffe Architects, Toronto
- Urban Instruments, Boston
More from past Emerging Voices
Interview: The Living
David Benjamin employs prototyping, research, and an open-source ethos to bring architecture to life.
Ants of the Prairie lecture
In her 2014 Emerging Voices lecture, Joyce Hwang advocates for cross-species design.
Rael San Fratello: Material Provenance
The firm's 2014 Emerging Voices lecture discusses reinvention and experimentation.