I'm standing here in my kitchen thinking to myself: I don't know that I can name a single new "good" architect from the last decade-plus. Is it like music, where we stop liking new things after 20ish? I'd like to think that's not the case, but I can't and that's why I'm here.
Fellow Archinectors, if you'll do me the indulgence of posting really great, recent work, and preferably by up-and-coming or lesser-known firms building up their portfolios.
Oh! I just thought of one! In my home country, no less (no professional or personal associations at all, I just like their work):
He's like the light force to Neri Oxmans dark force - doing super cool.and real projects involving 3d printing social organizations and vernacular architecture.
bowling_ball
Jan 13, 24 12:10 pm
Thanks, I've never heard of him but I'll check out his work
J G
Jan 16, 24 8:41 pm
smh Real is just as exploitative as the other academics... not good not deep either
Seriously though, I think 10-15 years is just a short frame of time to really make a name for yourself the good way as an architect. I can come up with many more firms I really like that were founded from the mid 90s on, but I don't think it's because they are fundamentally better.
Anyway, here are a few founded in the last 15 years that I quite like. You’ve probably heard of DB, but to my point, they are the oldest from 2010:
That's what I'm saying though. Go back and start at 2000 and there are a lot of firms. You also start getting into firms that will pop up as global star firms like BIG, or firms in contention for Pritzker prizes like Adjaye Associates.
3144 was founded in 2010. I think that works for this tread :)
ae_0
Jan 15, 24 9:42 am
^Yeah I don't disagree..
To your point above, it is quite rare for an office these days to go beyond concept proposals, pavilions, or furniture scale projects, to have built work in the first decade of their existence.
That being said, I do hope people populate this thread with more examples...
natematt
Jan 15, 24 1:10 pm
That’s maybe a slight undersell. Most people who started firms from when I graduated do architecture scale, it’s just typically smaller stuff, and not the sort of thing
that’s making headlines.
I also would like more examples.
ill_will
Jan 17, 24 11:37 am
Austin Maynard has some pretty cool stuff out there. On insta he also does a travel segment with a colleague visiting cool new-ish architecture.
On youtube as well, the channel "Never too small" highlights small residential spaces transformed or retrofitted by local designers - very cool.
I'm standing here in my kitchen thinking to myself: I don't know that I can name a single new "good" architect from the last decade-plus. Is it like music, where we stop liking new things after 20ish? I'd like to think that's not the case, but I can't and that's why I'm here.
Fellow Archinectors, if you'll do me the indulgence of posting really great, recent work, and preferably by up-and-coming or lesser-known firms building up their portfolios.
Oh! I just thought of one! In my home country, no less (no professional or personal associations at all, I just like their work):
https://moda.ca/
Are you familiar with Ronald Real?
He's like the light force to Neri Oxmans dark force - doing super cool.and real projects involving 3d printing social organizations and vernacular architecture.
Thanks, I've never heard of him but I'll check out his work
smh Real is just as exploitative as the other academics... not good not deep either
presumably you mean Ronald Rael?
I started following this guy after I saw his elephant sanctuary
https://www.instagram.com/boon...
As the kids these days might say… let em cook.
Seriously though, I think 10-15 years is just a short frame of time to really make a name for yourself the good way as an architect. I can come up with many more firms I really like that were founded from the mid 90s on, but I don't think it's because they are fundamentally better.
Anyway, here are a few founded in the last 15 years that I quite like. You’ve probably heard of DB, but to my point, they are the oldest from 2010:
Space Encounters: http://space-encounters.eu/
Design, Bitches: https://designbitches.com/
Förstberg Ling : https://www.forstbergling.com
OG Architects: https://omargandhi.com/
Taller KEN: https://www.tallerken.info/
OG is the only one that come to mind for me.
Since I'm saying 15 years... I’ll add:
Leong Leong: https://leong-leong.com/recent/
Another:
MONO: http://www.monoarchitekten.de/
31/44 Architects: https://www.3144architects.com...
LAN: https://www.lan-paris.com/en/p...
(both operating more than a decade, but still..)
That's what I'm saying though. Go back and start at 2000 and there are a lot of firms. You also start getting into firms that will pop up as global star firms like BIG, or firms in contention for Pritzker prizes like Adjaye Associates.
3144 was founded in 2010. I think that works for this tread :)
^Yeah I don't disagree..
To your point above, it is quite rare for an office these days to go beyond concept proposals, pavilions, or furniture scale projects, to have built work in the first decade of their existence.
That being said, I do hope people populate this thread with more examples...
That’s maybe a slight undersell. Most people who started firms from when I graduated do architecture scale, it’s just typically smaller stuff, and not the sort of thing that’s making headlines. I also would like more examples.
Austin Maynard has some pretty cool stuff out there. On insta he also does a travel segment with a colleague visiting cool new-ish architecture.
On youtube as well, the channel "Never too small" highlights small residential spaces transformed or retrofitted by local designers - very cool.
Scott & Scott out of Vancouver https://www.scottandscott.ca/
gh3 out of Toronto https://www.gh3.ca/
la Shed out of Montreal https://www.lashedarchitecture...