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Hauts-de-France Mining Basin. © David Schalliol.
Felecia Davis
Ali Ghazvinian
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Farzaneh Oghazian
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Andre West
Knitted Base Model. © Felecia Davis.
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Mae-ling Lokko
Grounds for Return. © Selma Gurbuz.
Summer Islam and Paloma Gormley. © Material Cultures.
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Summer Islam
Luis Berg
ArboSkin, Stuttgart, 2013. © ITKE University of Stuttgart.
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China Fellowship Postponed to 2023
2017 China Prize
Yue Wu
Tongji University
Umeda Sky Building. © Yue Wu.
Guest House at Kyoto. © Yue Wu.
Speculation of Mega Infrastructure. © Yue Wu.
On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, Kristine Mun and Biayna Bogosian, recipients of the 2018 Research Prize, discussed their project “Architectural Standards Guide from a Neurological Perspective.” Read
The SOM Foundation is pleased to announce the winner of the 2022 Structural Engineering Fellowship. Luis Berg will receive $20,000 to conduct original research. This year’s topic, “Envisioning Responsible Relationships with Materiality,” encouraged applicants to explore materiality from the micro- to the macroscale in order to envision sustainable, responsible, and ethical relationships with materials and the communities that they come from. Berg’s proposal, “An Ontological Study of Structures and Their Materiality,” aims to study thirty exemplary structures across four continents to understand the connection between community impact, environmental sustainability, and engineering innovation.
The SOM Foundation and its Board of Officers have been closely monitoring the ongoing restrictions affecting China created by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. While we opened the call for submissions in January and extended the deadline for the 2022 China Fellowship, the ongoing restrictions prevent us from moving forward with this year’s edition of the fellowship. For that reason and, after evaluating the current situation, we have decided to postpone the call until 2023. Read
The SOM Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 Research Prize. Two teams—one from Pennsylvania State University and one from Yale University—will each receive a $40,000 prize to conduct original research that contributes to this year’s topic, “Envisioning Responsible Relationships with Materiality.” The Research Prize was created in 2018 to cultivate new ideas and meaningful research that addresses the critical issues of our time. Read