Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award

Netscape, SCI-Arc Graduation Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA, 2011 / © and courtesy of Oyler Wu Collaborative

The Architectural League recently announced the winners of its 30th annual Emerging Voices awards. Each year the League selects eight emerging practitioners through a juried portfolio competition. The award spotlights individuals and firms based in the United States, Canada, or Mexico with distinct design voices and the potential to influence the disciplines of architecture, landscape design, and urbanism. The jury reviews significant bodies of realized work that represent the best of their kind, and address larger issues of architecture, landscape, and the built environment. This year’s jury included Henry Cobb, Geoff Manaugh, Paul Lewis, Jamie Maslyn Larson, Annabelle Selldorf, Claire Weisz, and Dan Wood. More images and information on the awards after the break.

Anemone; Taipei, TW / © JUT and courtesy of Oyler Wu Collaborative

Being named an Emerging Voice by the Architectural League is one of the most coveted awards in North American architecture, and the program has a superb track record over its thirty-year history of identifying firms that go on to have influential practices. Past Emerging Voices have included 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.

Welcome Place, street view / © and courtesy of 5468796 architecture

Winners will present lectures this March at the Rose Auditorium in the new Morphosis-designed building at The Cooper Union. This year’s Emerging Voices will also be featured in lecture podcasts and interviews to be published on the Architectural League’s website. Emerging Voices is generously supported by Maharam and the Next Generation Fund of the Architectural League.

Webster Cottage, street view / © and courtesy of 5468796 architecture

This year’s Emerging Voices and lecture dates:

Friday, March 2
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.

IM BLANKY, a self modeling blanket exhibiting primitive cognitive capacities, with RAD / courtesy of Studio NMinusOne

Friday, March 9
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.

Janus House / © Marius Marzulis and courtesy of Studio NMinusOne

Friday, March 23
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.

Braver House, a prototypical alternative to the inflated suburban house / courtesy of SsD

Friday, March 30
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.

Cloud, an interactive light and sound sculpture / courtesy of SsD

All lectures will be held at the Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union, 41 Cooper Square, at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are required for admission to the lectures. For more information on the lectures and tickets, please visit here staring February 2. Please verify all program information with the Architectural League before listing.

Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (1) Netscape, SCI-Arc Graduation Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA, 2011 /  © and courtesy of Oyler Wu Collaborative
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (2) Anemone; Taipei, TW / © JUT and courtesy of Oyler Wu Collaborative
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (3) Welcome Place, street view / © and courtesy of 5468796 architecture
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (4) Webster Cottage, street view / © and courtesy of 5468796 architecture
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (5) IM BLANKY, a self modeling blanket exhibiting primitive cognitive capacities, with RAD / courtesy of Studio NMinusOne
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (6) Janus House / © Marius Marzulis and courtesy of Studio NMinusOne
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (7) Braver House, a prototypical alternative to the inflated suburban house / courtesy of SsD
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (8) Cloud, an interactive light and sound sculpture / courtesy of SsD
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (9) Oyster-tecture, Gowanus Canal / © and courtesy of SCAPE / Landscape Architecture PLLC
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (10) Milstein Hall, 26,000 square foot green roof, with OMA / © and courtesy of SCAPE / Landscape Architecture PLLC
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (11) Bibliothèque Raymond-Lévesque / © Marc Cramer and courtesy of Atelier TAG
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (12) Bibliothèque Raymond-Lévesque, courtyard viewed from upper level / © Marc Cramer and courtesy of Atelier TAG
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (13) ARA Iztacalco Social Housing / © Rafael Gamo and courtesy of arquitectura911sc
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (14) Spanish Cultural Center Expansion / © Rafael Gamo and courtesy of arquitectura911sc
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (15) Soft Opening by Jeffrey Inaba/INABA
Architectural League Announces 2012 Winners of Emerging Voices Award (16) info kiosk


Casa R / Architecture Research Office

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Arquitectos: Architecture Research Office
Ubicación: Syracuse, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
Fecha: 2008-2011
Superficie: 102 m2
Clientes: Home HeadQuarters, Inc., Syracuse University Center for Excellence, Syracuse University School of Architecture
Fotografías: Richard Barnes

Architecture Research Office y Della Valle Bernheimer han ganado recientemente el concurso de diseño Innovative Green Homes. El prototipo de la Casa R se basa en el consumo mínimo de energía y recursos económicos.

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El diseño cumple con el estándar alemán Passivhaus, basado en un gran aislamiento térmico y un riguroso control de infiltraciones, además de aprovechar la energía del sol para una mejor climatización, reduciendo el consumo energético hasta en un 70%.

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El diseño transforma el típico techo a dos aguas en una superficie plegada que recuerda la apariencia y la escala de las casas vecinas. Su exterior compacto contrasta con los espacios amplios y luminosos en su interior; las ventanas y tragaluces enmarcan ciertos puntos de vista y se han dispuesto de forma optimizada para recibir la luz del sur.

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El techo y las paredes están forrados con aluminio corrugado, revestimiento de color plata, reflectante y de una textura fina.

Planta 1

Los 102 m2 del interior son espaciosos y luminosos. Un espacio de doble altura en el lado sur de la casa es iluminado por grandes ventanales que se abren al patio trasero, limitado por la escalera y la habitación principal en el segundo piso.

Planta 2

El interior se construye de materiales sencillos, como concreto y paneles de madera contrachapada. Paneles de policarbonato traslúcido cubren el muro este de las habitaciones, generando una frontera suave, luminosa entre lo “privado” y “público”.

Diagrama de Temperaturas

Equipo de Proyecto: (Architecture Research Office) Principales: Stephen Cassell y Adam Yarinsky; Jefe de Proyecto: Megumi Tamanaha; EquipoMelissa Eckerman, Jane Lea, Neil Patel, Anne-Marie Singer. (Della Valle Berheimer Architects) Principales: Jared Della Valle, Andrew Bernheimer; Arquitecto de Proyecto: Garrick Jones; Equipo: Lara Shihab Eldin, Janine Soper

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AD Interviews: ARO – Architecture Research Office

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A few months ago I had the chance to visit and interview (ARO), just after they were announced as the recipients of the prestigious 2011 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Architecture.

I was eager to meet this practice and share their projects at ArchDaily, especially because of the diversity of their work. Not only do they work at different scales (from master plans and institutional buildings, to a small recruiting station in Times Square), but they also strongly focus on research, with projects such as Rising Currents or Five Principles for Greenwich South -projects that invited other firms in a collaborative effort to share ideas for a strategic development of Manhattan- moving between a design practice and a research lab.

The firm was founded in 1993 and has become very influential in the NY area. It is led by Stephen Cassell, Adam Yarinsky and Kim Yao. I had the chance to sit down with the three of them for this interview, where they tell us about recent and ongoing projects. They share their views on innovation, collaboration and how to run a practice which is both what we know as the traditional practice, and a laboratory.

ARO projects at ArchDaily:

And more to come in the next days!

 


R House / Architecture Research Office

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Architects: Architecture Research Office
Location: , , USA
Project Team: (Architecture Research Office) Principals: Stephen Cassell and Adam Yarinsky; Project Manager: Megumi Tamanaha; Project Team: Melissa Eckerman, Jane Lea, Neil Patel, Anne-Marie Singer. (Della Valle Berheimer Architects) Principals: Jared Della Valle, Andrew Bernheimer; Project Architect: Garrick Jones; Project Team: Lara Shihab Eldin, Janine Soper
Project Year: 2008-2011
Area: 1,100 sf
Construction budget: $150,000
Clients: Home HeadQuarters, Inc., Syracuse University Center for Excellence, Syracuse University School of Architecture
Photographs: Richard Barnes

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Architecture Research Office and Della Valle Bernheimer are winners of the design competition From the Ground Up: Innovative Green Homes. The prototype residence envisioned in our entry, called R-House, will be built by Home HeadQuarters Inc later this year in Syracuse, NY.

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R-House presents an affordable, innovative paradigm for minimal energy consumption embodied in architecture that nurtures the spirit and engages the community. Its compact exterior belies expansive and luminous spaces within. The design meets the German Passivhaus standard, requiring only the equivalent energy of a hair dryer for heating. Designed for high economic and practical performance, R-House strengthens the physical and social structure of Syracuse’s Near Westside neighborhood.

ground floor plan

R-House transforms a typical gabled roof into a simply folded surface that recalls the appearance and scale of neighboring houses. Tucked within the house are a front porch and rear deck whose translucent walls cast an inviting glow after dark. Windows and skylights open the interior to views and are optimized to receive south light. The roof and walls are sheathed with corrugated aluminum. The silver color, muted reflectivity and fine texture of this cladding contribute to a sense of vibrancy that counters the gray winter months.

second floor plan

The 1,100sf interior is airy and bright. A two-story tall space on the south side of the house, lit by large windows that open to a view of the rear yard, is bounded by the stairwell and the Master Bedroom on the second floor. Humble, carefully detailed materials, such as concrete, wood floor boards and plywood panels, imbue warmth and integrity. Translucent polycarbonate panels cover the east wall of the bedrooms, creating a soft, luminous boundary between the “private” and “public” areas of the house.

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