The SOM Foundation supports individuals with the highest aspirations to enhance the design of the built environment.
Maggie Hansen
Miriam Solis
Cyclists enjoy the bike trail at Estrero Grande State Park, one regional precedent for our work. © Maggie Hansen.
Ali Fard
Development timeline along the Washington and Old Dominion Trail. © Ali Fard.
Water stories. © Simonetta Armondi.
Simonetta Armondi
Agim Kërçuku
“Siren City.” © Jenae Edwards.
Braced Communal Platform. © Israel Jimenez.
Examine the Existing. © Nekelle Thomas.
Hao Chang
Reclaiming the Negative Space. © Hao Chang.
Lu Ming
Axonometric drawing of the inner part of the city wall in the waterfront area. © Lu Ming.
Zhang Nan
Scene of the transformation of the space under the viaduct in the Discover Eco-corridors project. © Zhang Nan.
Pablo Castillo Luna
A Tent for Lovers, A Garden for Pollinators, 2022. © Pablo Castillo Luna.
Rebecca Henig
Coral Rubble at Moore Reef after MARRS star installation. Courtesy of Mars Incorporated and GBR Biology.
Gordon Bunshaft. © SOM.
Robert L. Wesley, Chicago, 1996. © SOM.
The SOM Foundation supports individuals with the highest aspirations to enhance the design of the built environment.
Call for Applications
Structural Engineering Fellowship Applications Now Open. Deadline: March 13, 2026
Researcher-in-Residence Applications Now Open. Deadline: April 3, 2026
China Fellowship Applications Now Open. Deadline: April 24, 2026
2017 China Prize
Yue Wu
Tongji University
Department of Architecture
Umeda Sky Building. © Yue Wu.
Guest House at Kyoto. © Yue Wu.
Speculation of Mega Infrastructure. © Yue Wu.
Organized by De Peter Yi, Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Cincinnati DAAP and director of Rebuild Collective, Block by Block is an exhibition that explores the design potential of accessory dwelling units, upzoning, lot splitting, single stair exits, and mass timber construction in housing. Read
The SOM Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of the 2026 China Fellowship. The $15,000 China Fellowship is awarded annually to one student in the last two years of either an undergraduate or graduate program in architecture, landscape architecture, interior architecture, or urban design in the People’s Republic of China to conduct independent travel and research that contributes to the SOM Foundation’s current topic, “Exploring the Potential of Mobility Corridors.” The China Fellowship was created in 2006 to support emerging design leaders to broaden their education and contribute to their future professional and academic careers.
The SOM Foundation and the MAK Center for Art and Architecture are now accepting applications for the 2026 Researcher-in-Residence. A fully funded summer residency program based in Los Angeles, the Researcher-in-Residence program provides an architect, artist, and/or researcher dedicated space and time for innovative work that addresses pressing issues related to the built environment. This year’s topic is “Exploring the Potential of Mobility Corridors,” which corresponds to the SOM Foundation’s 2025–2026 research topic. The Researcher-in-Residence will receive a $5,000 stipend and a four-to-six-week summer residency at R.M. Schindler’s Mackey Apartments in Los Angeles.
Iker Gil, Executive Director of the SOM Foundation since 2019, announced today that he will step down from his position in August 2026 coinciding with the end of the current awards cycle.