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Liz Gálvez
Dalia Munenzon
Two people take refuge from the scorching sun in the shade offered by a streetlight pole. Tall buildings also absorb and amplify the heat of the sun. A view of downtown Phoenix. © Cassidy Araiza.
Nida Rehman
View of Braddock and North Braddock from across the Monongahela River, 2021. © Keyi Chai.
Maider Llaguno-Munitxa
Chiara Cavalieri
Beatrice Lampariello
Damien Claeys
Gerald Ledent
Christine Fontaine
Geoffrey Van Moeseke
Photo showing a school street located in the Brussels Capital Region. © Les chercheurs d’air.
Lydia Moog
Horse Island Research Station by Gray Organschi Architecture and Yale School of Architecture. © Lydia Moog.
Photograph by ftgrf. © IntCDC, University of Stuttgart/SOM Foundation, Chicago.
Xianglan He
Bolun Qiu
Shuaibo Shi
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On Wednesday, June 7, the SOM Foundation organized a fellows reception in San Francisco coinciding with the AIA Conference on Architecture 2023. Read
The SOM Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023 SOM Foundation China Fellowship. Three fellows, Xianglan He, Bolun Qiu, and Shuaibo Shi will each receive $5,000 to conduct original research. This year’s topic, “Shaping Our World Through Air,” is a prompt to investigate the impact that air has on our world, from the unequal way pollution affects communities to the way it shapes spatial conditions and material innovations.
The SOM Foundation is saddened to hear the news of the passing of architect and educator Douglas Eugene Oliver Jr., recipient of the 1986 Master of Architecture fellowship. Our condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues at Rice University.
The SOM Foundation is pleased to announce the winner of the 2023 Structural Engineering Fellowship. Lydia Moog will receive $20,000 to conduct original research. This year’s topic, “Shaping Our World Through Air,” is a prompt to investigate the impact that air has on our world, from the unequal way pollution affects communities to the way it shapes spatial conditions and material innovations.