'Uniquely American' Thaden School design wins 2025 Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize
By Josh Niland|
Monday, May 5, 2025
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The winner of the 2025 Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize has been announced as the Thaden School, a stunning K-12 project in Bentonville, Arkansas, from Marlon Blackwell, EskewDumezRipple, and Andropogon Associates that was completed in 2019.
The school design beat out four other finalists in the Americas announced earlier this year, including Centro de Investigación Mar de Cortés by Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO in Mazatlán, Mexico; Clínica Veterinaria Guayaquil by adamo-faiden in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Ecoparque Bacalar by Colectivo C733 in Bacalar, Mexico; and Pumphouse by 5468796 Architecture in Winnipeg, Canada.
The design, a technology-laden 30-acre "urban pastoral" campus, merges vernacular forms with the contemporary thesis of architecture, resulting in a vibrant new hub for the community that evinces the tenet of indoor-outdoor post-pandemic learning environments while operating with an energy efficiency rating 70% greater than similar school building projects.
Framing their choice, the Prize’s Cycle 5 jury stated: "The rural context of Arkansas has inspired the design team to create a uniquely American spatial form that is simultaneously centered on the Thaden School academic community while remaining completely open to the surrounding community. The building’s character shapes a campus steeped in the rural culture of its place—the barn, the porch, and the long and low farm buildings are artfully assembled into a new academical village that powerfully interprets the pedagogical mission of 'youth learning by doing.' No singular space dominates the campus composition, but instead a series of distinctly public landscapes and gardens of different scales and character invites pedestrians, cyclists and even wildlife and weather to meander through. The collaborative effort of the design teams read through this powerful composition."
Its success can also be attributed to a community-led design process that included members of the school’s leadership, nonprofit organizations, and other stakeholders. The jury adds finally: "This flexible composition of the campus encourages learning, recreation, farming, and civic gathering. The collaborative effort of the design teams read through this powerful composition. The way one moves through space — punctuated by outward-facing porches, framed views, and covered passageways connected across gardens of different characters — are essential to the civic development of students."
The trio accepted the award via a special ceremony held in Chicago. They follow Taller Mauricio Rocha (2022); Barclay & Crousse (2018); SANAA (2016); Herzog & de Meuron (2014); and Álvaro Siza (2014) to become the seventh individual recipients of the Americas Prize. The 2025 MCHAP jury was comprised of Maurice Cox (chair), Giovvana Borasi, Gregg Pasquarelli, Mauricio Rocha, and Sofia von Ellrichshausen.
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Gary Garvin · May 06, 25 6:24 PM
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The_Crow · May 07, 25 12:57 PM
Just so good. When is he going to win the Pritzker?
Gary Garvin · May 07, 25 10:24 PM
The description of the campus, above, is quite good, and you can see the ideas reflected in the pictures. You can also find a virtual walkthrough here, where you can experience much of the interior.
It not only presents an image of the American landscape but also of America itself, or the way we would like to think of it. And it gives an image of education itself, what it should be. It remembers the past through reference to vernacular buildings, the barn for example, but also keeps the past open, capable of change—the barn's reformed shape, dynamic, incomplete, inviting more transformation. It is low-lying, close to the ground and grounded, but inside is uplifting as well. It is low-key, unassuming, yet everywhere active. It is open to light, to all that surrounds, and is not regimented, rather invites exploration and revision. It is a campus that doesn't force conclusions but says do something here, on your own, together. And it is varied and integrated in unpredictable yet vital ways. America, like education, is a process that encourages progress.
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Should have added another plus.
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