The Architectural League Prize

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The Architectural League Prize (formerly known as The Young Architects Forum) is an annual, themed competition and series of lectures and exhibitions organized by the Architectural League of New York and its Young Architects and Designers Committee. "The Prize was established to recognize specific works of high quality and to encourage the exchange of ideas among young people who might otherwise not have a forum." [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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List of Architectural League Prize winners

2024: Dirty

  • Lola Ben-Alon of The Natural Materials Lab
  • Strat Coffman
  • Erik Carranza of Anonima
  • Leah Wulfman
  • Chase Galis, Christina Moushoul, and Sonia Sobrino Ralston of Office Party
  • Rayshad Dorsey, Joseph James, Diego Zubizarreta Otero, Julian Owens, and Michael Urueta of Partners of Place (PoP)

2023: Uncomfortable

  • Katie MacDonald and Kyle Schumann of After Architecture
  • Miles Gertler of Common Accounts
  • Joseph Altshuler and Zack Morrison of Could Be Design
  • Sarah Aziz and Lindsey Krug
  • Daisy Ames of Studio Ames
  • Sean Canty of Studio Sean Canty

2022: Grounding

  • Citygroup
  • Nathan Friedman and Francisco Quiñones of Departamento del Distrito
  • Isaac Stein and Maggie Tsang of Dept.
  • Farzin Lotfi-Jam of Farzin Farzin
  • Xavi Laida Aguirre of stock-a-studio
  • Jose Amozurrutia and Carlos Facio of TO

2021: Housekeeping

2020: Value

  • David Eskenazi of d.esk
  • Garrett Ricciardi and Julian Rose of Formlessfinder
  • Leslie Lok and Sasa Zivkovic of HANNAH
  • Isaac Michan Daniel of Michan Architecture
  • Ivi Diamantopoulou and Jaffer Kolb of New Affiliates
  • Luis Beltrán del Río García and Andrew Sosa Martínez of Vrtical

2019: Just

  • Rachel G. Barnard of Young New Yorkers
  • Jennifer Bonner of MALL
  • Virginia Black, Gabrielle Printz, and Rosana Elkhatib of feminist architecture collaborative
  • Mira Hasson Henry of (HA)
  • Gregory Melitonov of Taller KEN
  • Cyrus Peñarroyo of EXTENTS

2018: Objective

  • Anya Sirota
  • Bryony Roberts
  • Gabriel Cuéllar & Athar Mufreh
  • Coryn Kempster
  • Alison Von Glinow & Lap Chi Kwong
  • Dan Spiegel

2017: Authenticity

  • Jonathan Louie & Nicole McIntosh
  • Michelle JaJa Chang
  • Kevin Hirth
  • Mustafa Faruki
  • Isabel Martínez Abascal & Alessandro Arienzo
  • Greg Corso & Molly Hunker

2016: (im)permanence

  • Neeraj Bhatia
  • Rania Ghosn & El Hadi Jazairy
  • Juan Alfonso Garduño Jardón
  • Hubert Pelletier & Yves de Fontenay
  • Neyran Turan & Mete Sonmez
  • Yasmin Vobis & Aaron Forrest

2015: Authenticity

  • Dan Adams & Marie Adams
  • Erin Besler
  • Seth McDowell & Rychiee Espinosa
  • Thom Moran
  • Anna Neimark & Andrew Atwood
  • Clark Thenhaus

2014: Overlay

  • Kutan Ayata & Michael Young
  • Claus Benjamin Freyinger & Andrew Holder
  • Adam Fure
  • Thomas Kelley & Carrie Norman
  • Jenny E. Sabin
  • Geoffrey von Oeyen

2013: Range

  • Luis Callejas
  • Brandon Clifford & Wes McGee
  • Marc Fornes
  • Rafael Luna & Dongwoo Yim
  • Skylar J.E. Tibbits
  • Bryan Young

2012: No Precedent

  • Jorge Arvizu, Ignacio del Rio, Emmanuel Ramirez & Diego Ricalde
  • Jimenez Lai
  • Sean Lally
  • Seung Teak Lee & Mi Jung Lim
  • Michael Szivos
  • Koji Tsutsui

2011: It’s Different

  • Ajmal Aqtash, Richard Sarrach, & Tamaki Uchikawa
  • Jason Kelly Johnson & Nataly Gattegno
  • Kiel Moe
  • Unchung Na & Sorae Yoo
  • Catie Newell
  • William O’Brien Jr.

2010: ReSource

  • Jason Austin & Aleksandr Mergold
  • Marc Frohn & Mario Rojas Toledo
  • Michael Loverich & Antonio Torres
  • Emily Abruzzo & Gerald Bodziak
  • Eric Schuldenfrei & Marisa Yiu
  • Keith VanDerSys

2009: Foresight

2008: Resonance

2007: Proof

  • Benjamin Aranda & Chris Lasch
  • Carlos Bedoya, Wonne Ickx, Victor Jaime, & Abel Perles
  • Ivan Hernandez
  • Chaewon Kim & Beat Schenk
  • Dominic Leong, Jonathan Lott & Brian Price

2006: Instability

  • Julie Beckman & Keith Kaseman
  • David Benjamin & Soo-in Yang
  • Craig Borum & Karl Daubmann
  • Yansong Ma & Yosuke Hayano
  • Julio Salcedo
  • Betsy Williamson & Shane Williamson

2005: Situating

  • Tobias Armborst, Daniel D’Oca, Georgeen Theodore & Christine Williams
  • Dan Hisel
  • Tiffany Lin & Mark Oldham
  • Greg Kochanowski
  • Stephen Roe & Chiafang Wu

2004: If…Then

  • Gail Peter Borden
  • Tobias Lundquist
  • Keith Mitnick, Mireille Roddier, Stewart Hicks
  • Anthony Piermarini & Hansy Better Barraza
  • Fernando Romero
  • Tom Wiscombe

2003: Inhabiting Identity

  • Stella Betts
  • Lisa Hsieh
  • Ben Checkwitch
  • Mike Latham
  • Stephanie Forsythe & Tod MacAllen
  • Steven Mankouche

2002: Material Process

  • Jared Della Valle & Andrew Bernheimer
  • Makram el-Kadi, Ziad Jamaleddine & Naji Moujaes
  • Elena Fernandez, Arnaud Descombs
  • Lisa Iwamoto & Craig Scott
  • Antoine Regnault & David Serero
  • Eric Liftin
  • Meejin Yoon

2001: City Limits

  • Thaddeus Briner
  • Eric Bunge & Mimi Hoang
  • Teddy Cruz
  • David Erdman, Marcelyn Gow, Ulrika Karlsson & Chris Perry
  • Petra Kempf

2000: Second Nature

  • Julia Czerniak
  • Anuradha Mathur & Dilip da Cunha
  • Jeremy Edmiston & Douglas Gauthier
  • Terry Surjan
  • Rhett Russo
  • James Slade & Minsuk Cho

1999: Scale

  • Sunil Bald & J. Yolande Daniels
  • Edward Mitchell
  • Vrinda Khanna & Robert Schultz
  • Douglas Pancoast
  • Omar Khan & Laura Garofalo
  • Shih-Fu Peng & Roisin Heneghan

1998: Position/Paradox

  • Theodore Galante
  • Tom Penn
  • Karl Jensen
  • Brian Rex
  • Michael Meredith
  • Tsuto & Meiko Sakamoto

1997: Vision Medium Culture

1996: Form

  • Marwan Al-Sayed & Janet Fink
  • Kadambari Baxi & Reinhold Martin
  • Architecture Research Office: Stephen Cassell, Thomas Jenkinson, Adam Yarinsky
  • Mehrdad Hadighi
  • Eric Hemingway
  • Rick Joy

1995: Time

  • Laura Kurgan
  • Michael Silver
  • Joseph Krumpelmann
  • Lisa Tilder & Stephen Turk
  • John Nastasi
  • Kevin O’Brien
  • Mark Wamble

1994: High Definition

  • Byron Kuth & Elizabeth Ranieri
  • Bryce Sanders
  • Linda Pollak
  • Michael Stanton
  • Alastair Reilly
  • Kramer Woodward

1993: 12

  • Victoria Casasco
  • Mark Goulthorpe & Yee Pin Tan
  • Michael Morris & Yoshiko Sato
  • Alicia Imperiale & Darius Sollohub
  • John & Thomas Reistetter
  • Amy Landesburg & Lisa Quatrale
  • Claire Weisz & Mark Yoes

1992: On Hold

1991: Practice

  • Thomas Bish & Hal Laessig
  • Douglas Garofalo
  • George Boyle
  • Janis Hall
  • Uwe Drost
  • Craig Konyk
  • Craig Newick

1990: Out of Site

  • Janek Bielski
  • Gisue Hariri & Mojgan Hariri
  • Benjamin Gianni
  • Neil Logan
  • Group of Four: Francisco de Almaida, Scott deVere, Beth Weinstein, & Zanie Zainulabidin
  • Omar Perez & Georgia Daskalakis
  • Luke Lowings

1989: Public Work

  • Ann Cederna & Douglas Frederick
  • John Randolph & Bruce Tomb
  • Sheila Kennedy & Frano Violich
  • Tim Swischuk
  • David Kessler, Tim Schollaert
  • Glenn Weiss & Peter Shinoda

1988: Hypotheses

1987: Bridges

  • Karen Bausman & Leslie Gill
  • Yann Andre Leroy
  • Christopher Doyle
  • Michele Saee
  • Christopher Genik
  • Donna Seftel
  • David Glover
  • Kenneth Schwartz & Judith Kinnard
  • Kem Gardner Hinton

1986: Behind Closed Doors

  • Stefanie Bradie
  • Steven Lombardi
  • Mike Cadwell
  • Taeg Nishimoto
  • Neil Denari
  • Studio Terminale: Eric Kahn, Russell Thompson
  • David Gregor & Irene Keil
  • Tom Hanrahan & Victoria Meyers
  • Christopher Scholz, Kenneth Kaplan & Ted Krueger
  • David Hertz
  • Linda Trobaugh
  • Keith Hone
  • Sulan Kolatan & William MacDonald

1985: Rough Drafts

  • Frederick Biehle
  • Richard Maxon
  • Dan Coma
  • Taeg Nishimoto
  • Douglas Darden
  • Wellington Reiter
  • Tom Grondona
  • Mark Robbins
  • Wes Jones & Peter Pfau
  • Frederick Schwartz
  • Ben Ledbetter
  • Joseph Walter
  • Mark West

1984: Kindergarten Chats

  • Ross Anderson
  • Cary Tamarkin & Timothy Techler
  • Lawerence A. Chan & Alex Krieger
  • Billie Tsien
  • Neil Denari
  • Anthony Tsirantonakis
  • Alan Shope, Robert Reno & Bernard Wharton

1983: Site, Scale and Spectacle

  • Ace Architects: David Weingarten & Lucia Howard
  • Ralph Johnson
  • Gavin Macrae-Gibson
  • Bumpzoid: Ben Benedict & Carl Pucci
  • Robert Orr & Melanie Taylor
  • Anthony Tsirantonakis
  • David Chasco & Michael Andrejasich
  • Wendy Tsuji
  • James Evanson
  • Robert Dell Vuyosevich
  • Sophia A. Gruzdys & Jude LeBlanc
  • Peter Wheelwright

1981(fall): Dwelling in the Cracks: Responses to the City

  • Dodie Acklie
  • Ralph Lerner
  • David Cagle
  • Michael McDonough
  • Steven Forman
  • Donna Robertson
  • Robert Gryzwacz
  • James Sanders & Roy Strickland
  • Alexander Gorlin
  • Mark Schimmenti
  • Steven Holl
  • David Spiker

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