Archinect - Features 2024-05-02T23:19:38-04:00 https://archinect.com/features/article/150053394/meet-dream-the-combine-winners-of-moma-ps1-s-2018-young-architects-program Meet Dream the Combine, Winners of MoMA PS1's 2018 Young Architects Program Mackenzie Goldberg 2018-03-12T09:30:00-04:00 >2018-03-13T22:28:56-04:00 <img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/y0/y0h8a3luve2zjkhi.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p>Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers of&nbsp;<a href="https://archinect.com/firms/cover/150053205/dream-the-combine" target="_blank">Dream the Combine</a> were recently announced as winners of <a href="https://archinect.com/news/bustler/6352/minneapolis-based-practice-dream-the-combine-selected-for-moma-ps1-s-2018-young-architects-program" target="_blank">MoMA PS1's 2018 Young Architects Program</a>. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the two run an experimental design practice focused mainly on&nbsp;public art installations that revitalize neglected spaces like an unused railroad track (<em>The World is Rated X</em>), a subway platform (<em>Space Destroyer</em>), or an abandoned fragment of Minneapolis' Skyway System (<em>Longing</em>).&nbsp;</p> <p>For this week's <a href="https://archinect.com/features/tag/845829/small-studio-snapshots" target="_blank">Small Studio Snapshot</a>, we talk with Newsom and Carruthers about their practice, their winning proposal&nbsp;<em>Hide &amp; Seek</em>, their use of reflective materials, and the thriving art scene of Minneapolis.</p>