The Architectural League recently announced the winners of its 2012 Emerging Voices (30th annual awards). Being named an Emerging Voice by the Architectural League is one of the most coveted awards in North American architecture (United States, Canada, or Mexico). Every year the League selects eight emerging practitioners through a juried portfolio competition. The award spotlights individuals and firms with potential to influence the disciplines of architecture, landscape design, and urbanism.

The 2012 Emerging Voices are:

5468796 architecture, Winnipeg
Manon Asselin and Katsuhiro Yamazaki, Atelier TAG, Montreal
Jose Castillo and Saidee Springall, arquitectura911sc, Mexico City
Jeffrey Inaba, INABA, Los Angeles and New York
Christos Marcopoulos and Carol Moukheiber, Studio NMinusOne, Toronto
Kate Orff and Elena Brescia, SCAPE / Landscape Architecture, New York
Dwayne Oyler and Jenny Wu, Oyler Wu Collaborative, Los Angeles
Jinhee Park and John Hong , SsD, New York, Boston, and Seoul

Past Emerging Voices were: Morphosis; Steven Holl; Tod Williams; Toshiko Mori; Enrique Norten; Deborah Berke; Brad Cloepfil; Michael Maltzan; Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi; James Corner of Field Operations; Adam Yarinsky and Stephen Cassell of ARO; SHoP Architects; Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis Architects; Jeanne Gang; Amale Andraos and Dan Wood of WORKac; and Teddy Cruz.

Winners will present lectures this March at the Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union, 41 Cooper Square, New York City at 7:00 p.m.. This year’s Emerging Voices will also be featured in lecture podcasts and interviews to be published on the . Tickets are required for admission to the lectures. For more information, verify all program information with the Architectural League before listing, visit here staring.

This year’s Emerging Voices Calendar:

02 • 03 • 12

Emerging Voices: 5468796 architecture; INABA

The first evening of the 30th annual Emerging Voices lecture series; 5468796 architecture and INABA.

INABA, Jeffrey Inaba, New York and Los Angeles.
INABA’s projects range from books and diagrams to installations, creating physical form from abstract content.
5468796 architecture, speaking for the firm Johanna Hurme and Sasa Radulovic, Winnipeg. With a focus on housing and public projects, the collaborative office playfully explores the possibilities of architecture within the constraints of modest budgets and materials.

09 • 03 • 12

Emerging Voices: SCAPE / Landscape Architecture; Studio NMinusOne

The second evening of the 30th annual Emerging Voices lecture series; SCAPE / Landscape Architecture and Studio NMinusOne.

SCAPE / Landscape Architecture, Kate Orff and Elena Brescia, New York
Through its landscape and urban design practice SCAPE researches new futures for the urban-natural environment. Studio NMinusOne, Christos Marcopoulos and Carol Moukheiber, Toronto.
The studio’s work, both built and theoretical, explores the frontier of the digital and real and its effects on the physiologies of occupants of buildings and environments.

23 • 03 • 12

Emerging Voices: Oyler Wu Collaborative; SsD

The third evening of the 30th annual Emerging Voices lecture series; Oyler Wu Collaborative and SsD.

Oyler Wu Collaborative, Dwayne Oyler and Jenny Wu, Los Angeles.
Oyler Wu’s installations, pavilions, and façade experimentations are informed by and explore fabrication processes and materials.
SsD, Jinhee Park and John Hong, New York, Boston, and Seoul. The firm’s work, from private residences to light sculptures to public buildings, combines research and production to find multivalent expressions from minimal form.

30 • 03 • 12

Emerging Voices: arquitectura911sc; Atelier TAG

The fourth and final evening of the 30th annual Emerging Voices lecture series; arquitectura911sc and Atelier TAG.

arquitectura911sc, Jose Castillo and Saidee Springall, Mexico City.
The office responds to the rich social and political complexities of Mexico in its wide-ranging work from social housing to urban planning.
Atelier TAG, Manon Asselin and Katsuhiro Yamazaki, Montreal. The firm builds primarily in the public realm exploring the civic functions of architecture.

Emerging Voices is supported by Maharam and the Next Generation Fund of the Architectural League.

More information

Published on: February 3, 2012
Cite: "2012 Emerging Voices Award by Architectural League." METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/2012-emerging-voices-award-architectural-league> ISSN 1139-6415
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