• Login / Join
  • About
  • •
  • Contact
  • •
  • Advertising
bustler logo
bustler logo
  • News
  • Competitions
  • Events
  • Bustler is powered by Archinect
  • Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

  • Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • Search

    Search in

  • Submit

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event
  • Login / Join
  • News|Competitions|Events
  • Search
    | Submit
    | Follow
  • Search in

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event

    Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • About|Contact|Advertising
  • Login / Join
Tagged: award

Tiantian Xu wins the 2025 Wolf Prize, Yasmeen Lari declines citing Gaza’s destruction

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Mar 12, 2025

(From left) Tiantian Xu. Photo: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning; Yasmeen Lari. Photo: Anam Baig

The annual announcement of the prestigious Wolf Prize from the Israeli Wolf Foundation has been marred by controversy after one of the two selected 2025 Architecture laureates — Pakistani architect and 2023 RIBA Royal Gold Medal winner Yasmeen Lari — turned down the honor in protest. 

Lari would have joined Tiantian Xu, the award-winning Chinese architect who currently co-teaches the Marcus Prize Studio at the School of Architecture & Urban Planning at UW-Milwaukee, as the only other Architecture laureate this year. The decision to decline was confirmed Wednesday as her name did not appear on the foundation’s official online announcement.  

Citing concerns over human rights violations in the prosecution of the Gaza War, Lari has apparently decided to turn down the $100,000 prize. In a statement posted to Instagram, Lari said the following: 

"While I am immensely grateful for this honour, alas, in view of the unfortunate continuing genocide in Gaza, I am not able to accept the award and the prize money even from an organization that is private from the government. All violence is unacceptable to me on any side of a conflict and I’ve spent much of my life helping refugees, albeit climate migrants, and Gaza in unfortunately now one of the worst situations in terms of displacement."

For her work surrounding rural development, construction techniques, and the circular economy, Xu was cited by the foundation for a growing body of internationally recognized work that "prioritizes collectivity and communal space, fostering a rural transformation rooted in sensitivity and sustainability."

"Xu’s architecture is remarkably consistent: she favors natural materials such as wood, brick, stone, used sparingly but to great effect. Simple detailing foregrounds the materials themselves, rendering these projects — many of which are quite large in scale — surprisingly serene. Her architecture has transformed local village economies, making production more efficient, but also more elevated, more elegant," the citation reads.

Xu is now the first Chinese woman to win the Wolf Prize. She follows 2022 laureates Elizabeth Diller, Momoyo Kaijima, and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and the 2019 winner, Moshe Safdie. 

RELATED NEWS Elizabeth Diller, Momoyo Kaijima, and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto are named as the Architecture laureates to the prestigious Wolf Prize
RELATED NEWS Moshe Safdie wins 2019 Wolf Prize in Architecture

Related

wolf prize ● yasmeen lari ● xu tiatian ● israel ● gaza ● palestine ● award ● university of wisconsin-milwaukee
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
DnA_Design and Architecture
DnA_Design and Architecture

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Tiantian Xu wins the 2025 Wolf Prize, Yasmeen Lari declines citing Gaza’s destruction

Best small projects chosen at AIA Small Project Award 2026

10 standout sustainable projects honored at AIA COTE Top Ten Award 2026

Best residential architecture of 2026 honored at AIA Housing Award

Best new interiors of 2026 chosen at AIA Interior Architecture Awards

Best global architecture honored at RIBA International Awards 2026

World’s most beautiful airports of 2026 chosen by Prix Versailles

SmithGroup’s ‘pioneering’ Philip Merrill Environmental Center wins AIA Twenty-five Year Award

Here are the winners of the 2026 AIA Architecture Awards

Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

40 emerging architects and designers under 40 from Europe honored

World’s most beautiful restaurants of 2026 chosen by Prix Versailles

Seven global projects make AR Public Awards shortlist 2026

World's best tall buildings honored at the CVU 2026 Award of Excellence

2026 Moira Gemmill and MJ Long prizes announced by W Awards

UIA and UN Habitat unveil sustainability-focused winners for UIA 2030 Award

Atelier Bow-Wow wins 2026 Daylight Award for careful uses of light

Next page » Loading

Tiantian Xu wins the 2025 Wolf Prize, Yasmeen Lari declines citing Gaza’s destruction

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Mar 12, 2025

Share

(From left) Tiantian Xu. Photo: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning; Yasmeen Lari. Photo: Anam Baig

Related

wolf prize ● yasmeen lari ● xu tiatian ● israel ● gaza ● palestine ● award ● university of wisconsin-milwaukee
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
DnA_Design and Architecture
DnA_Design and Architecture

The annual announcement of the prestigious Wolf Prize from the Israeli Wolf Foundation has been marred by controversy after one of the two selected 2025 Architecture laureates — Pakistani architect and 2023 RIBA Royal Gold Medal winner Yasmeen Lari — turned down the honor in protest. 

Lari would have joined Tiantian Xu, the award-winning Chinese architect who currently co-teaches the Marcus Prize Studio at the School of Architecture & Urban Planning at UW-Milwaukee, as the only other Architecture laureate this year. The decision to decline was confirmed Wednesday as her name did not appear on the foundation’s official online announcement.  

Citing concerns over human rights violations in the prosecution of the Gaza War, Lari has apparently decided to turn down the $100,000 prize. In a statement posted to Instagram, Lari said the following: 

"While I am immensely grateful for this honour, alas, in view of the unfortunate continuing genocide in Gaza, I am not able to accept the award and the prize money even from an organization that is private from the government. All violence is unacceptable to me on any side of a conflict and I’ve spent much of my life helping refugees, albeit climate migrants, and Gaza in unfortunately now one of the worst situations in terms of displacement."

For her work surrounding rural development, construction techniques, and the circular economy, Xu was cited by the foundation for a growing body of internationally recognized work that "prioritizes collectivity and communal space, fostering a rural transformation rooted in sensitivity and sustainability."

"Xu’s architecture is remarkably consistent: she favors natural materials such as wood, brick, stone, used sparingly but to great effect. Simple detailing foregrounds the materials themselves, rendering these projects — many of which are quite large in scale — surprisingly serene. Her architecture has transformed local village economies, making production more efficient, but also more elevated, more elegant," the citation reads.

Xu is now the first Chinese woman to win the Wolf Prize. She follows 2022 laureates Elizabeth Diller, Momoyo Kaijima, and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and the 2019 winner, Moshe Safdie. 

RELATED NEWS Elizabeth Diller, Momoyo Kaijima, and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto are named as the Architecture laureates to the prestigious Wolf Prize
RELATED NEWS Moshe Safdie wins 2019 Wolf Prize in Architecture

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Archinect JobsArchinect Jobs

The Archinect Job Board attracts the world's top architectural design talents.

VIEW ALL JOBS POST A JOB

Architectural Designer II

mdg | m-design group

Architectural Designer II

New York, NY, US

Design Director or Sr. Architect

b.hills architecture, P.C.

Design Director or Sr. Architect

Boise, ID, US

Project Architect

The Goldman Group

Project Architect

Walpole, MA, US

Interior Designer - Intermediate Level (3-7 Years)

Yazdani Studio of Cannon Design

Interior Designer - Intermediate Level (3-7 Years)

Los Angeles, CA, US

Design Technologist / BIM Lead

The American Housing Corporation

Design Technologist / BIM Lead

Austin, TX, US

Architectural Designer

7th Street Burger

Architectural Designer

New York, NY, US

Interior Design Project Manager

DAHLIN Architecture | Planning | Interiors

Interior Design Project Manager

Bellevue, WA, US

Project Designer / Manager

BuiltIN Studio

Project Designer / Manager

New York, NY, US

Architecture & Design Manager

7th Street Burger

Architecture & Design Manager

New York, NY, US

Project Architect - Residential

DAHLIN Architecture | Planning | Interiors

Project Architect - Residential

Pleasanton, CA, US

Next page » Loading