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MoMA PS1 reveals five finalists for its 2019 Young Architects Program

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Wednesday, Dec 5, 2018

Hide & Seek by Dream The Combine for The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s Young Architects Program 2018. Image courtesy MoMA PS1. Photo by Pablo Enriquez.

With the announcement of their shortlist, the 2019 cycle of MoMA PS1's Young Architects Program competition is underway. The annual competition challenges emerging architectural talent to develop creative proposals for a temporary summer outdoor installation that address environmental issues, including sustainability and recycling.  

Once nominated teams submit their portfolios for review, the jury selects five finalists, which were announced this morning. In recent years, YAP winners have included The Living / David Benjamin (2014), Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation (2015), Escobedo Soliz Studio (2016), Jenny E. Sabin (2017) and Dream the Combine (2018).

The winner will be announced in early 2019. Below, take a look at the finalists in the running:

Pedro y Juana's installation in the Chicago Cultural Center. Photo by Steve Hall, copyright Hedrich Blessing courtesy of the Chicago Architecture Biennial.

Pedro & Juana
Ana Paula Ruiz Galindo and Mecky Reuss
Mexico City, Mexico

River House by Low Design Office.

Low Design Office (LOWDO)
DK Osseo-Asare
State College, PA

Yeezus Stage by Oana Stănescu & Akane Moriyama/Family, in collaboration with Kanye West. Courtesy of Family.

Oana Stănescu & Akane Moriyama
New York, NY

Five Fields Play Structure in Lexington, MA | FR|SCH Projects in collaboration with Matter Design. Photo © Brandon Clifford.

Matter Design
Brandon Clifford, Wes McGee and Johanna Lobdell
Boston, MA

Echo 2018 Pavilion: Bell Tower by TO. Photo by Dane Alonso.

TO
Carlos Facio and Jose G. Amozurrutia
Mexico City, Mexico

RELATED NEWS Minneapolis-based practice, Dream the Combine, selected for MoMA PS1's 2018 Young Architects Program
RELATED NEWS Jenny Sabin to light up MoMA PS1 with 'Lumen'

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MoMA PS1 reveals five finalists for its 2019 Young Architects Program

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Wednesday, Dec 5, 2018

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Hide & Seek by Dream The Combine for The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s Young Architects Program 2018. Image courtesy MoMA PS1. Photo by Pablo Enriquez.

Related

moma ps1 ● moma ● young architects program ● finalists ● competition ● emerging architects ● architectural installation
Pedro&Juana
Pedro&Juana
Matter Design
Matter Design

With the announcement of their shortlist, the 2019 cycle of MoMA PS1's Young Architects Program competition is underway. The annual competition challenges emerging architectural talent to develop creative proposals for a temporary summer outdoor installation that address environmental issues, including sustainability and recycling.  

Once nominated teams submit their portfolios for review, the jury selects five finalists, which were announced this morning. In recent years, YAP winners have included The Living / David Benjamin (2014), Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation (2015), Escobedo Soliz Studio (2016), Jenny E. Sabin (2017) and Dream the Combine (2018).

The winner will be announced in early 2019. Below, take a look at the finalists in the running:

Pedro y Juana's installation in the Chicago Cultural Center. Photo by Steve Hall, copyright Hedrich Blessing courtesy of the Chicago Architecture Biennial.

Pedro & Juana
Ana Paula Ruiz Galindo and Mecky Reuss
Mexico City, Mexico

River House by Low Design Office.

Low Design Office (LOWDO)
DK Osseo-Asare
State College, PA

Yeezus Stage by Oana Stănescu & Akane Moriyama/Family, in collaboration with Kanye West. Courtesy of Family.

Oana Stănescu & Akane Moriyama
New York, NY

Five Fields Play Structure in Lexington, MA | FR|SCH Projects in collaboration with Matter Design. Photo © Brandon Clifford.

Matter Design
Brandon Clifford, Wes McGee and Johanna Lobdell
Boston, MA

Echo 2018 Pavilion: Bell Tower by TO. Photo by Dane Alonso.

TO
Carlos Facio and Jose G. Amozurrutia
Mexico City, Mexico

RELATED NEWS Minneapolis-based practice, Dream the Combine, selected for MoMA PS1's 2018 Young Architects Program
RELATED NEWS Jenny Sabin to light up MoMA PS1 with 'Lumen'

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