Since its establishment in 1982, the Architectural League of New York's Emerging Voices program continues to highlight distinctive architects and designers coming to the forefront of contemporary architectural design and research. In honor of this, the ArchLeague along with publisher Princeton Architectural Press released "30 Years of Emerging Voices: Idea, Form, Resonance". Readers get to flip through a visual chronicle of the 250 North American design firms who won in the program's first 30 cycles.
Thanks to the Princeton Architectural Press, Archinect is giving away "30 Years of Emerging Voices" to five of our readers!
HOW TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY:
Five winners total will be randomly selected. Giveaway ends Friday, December 4, end of day.
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The reputation of Emerging Voices speaks for itself, considering that the program previously recognized now-leading figures including Steven Holl, James Corner Field Operations, Jeanne Gang, Weiss/Manfredi, Morphosis, Toshiko Mori, Enrique Norten, Brad Clopefil, and Brian MacKay-Lyons early in their careers.
LEFT PAGE: Steven Holl; RIGHT PAGE: Stuart Cohen, Anders Nereim
LEFT: Margie Ruddick; RIGHT: Monica Ponce de Leon, Nader Tehrani
Commentary written by Henry N. Cobb
Each section of the hardcover book, which was designed by Pentagram's Michael Bierut, features insightful essays and commentary by notable critics, historians, and architects who discuss the ongoing impact of Emerging Voices on architectural culture and the built environment. ArchLeague President Billie Tsien penned the foreword, while Program Director and Emerging Voices director Anne Rieselbach wrote the introduction.
LEFT: John J. Casbarian, Danny M. Samuels, Robert H. Timme; RIGHT: Tod Williams
LEFT: Dwayne Oyler, Jenny Wu; RIGHT: Elena Brescia, Kate Orff
HOW TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY:
Five winners total will be randomly selected. Giveaway ends Friday, December 4, end of day.
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