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The Architectural League of New York Annual Report 2015/2016

Annual Report Editors Nicholas Anderson with Frances Leslie

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2015 Urban Omnibus Block Party, held at Anable Basin, Long Island City, Queens (Lauren Altman)

The 2015-2016 season at the League has been a time of high profile programs and some important institution-strengthening and reflection. We marked thirty years of the Emerging Voices program with the publication of a book documenting and situating the work of firms selected for that program over all those years. We celebrated the publication—and League program director Anne Rieselbach’s long-time direction of the Emerging Voices program—with a great party at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum for all the Voices. A huge number attended, from all over the country. The following day, in partnership with Open House New York, all the New York City-based Emerging Voices opened their offices, with more than 750 people taking the opportunity to visit and take tours. We also celebrated the Emerging Voices program and the book with events in San Francisco and Philadelphia. The 2015-16 Current Work series, presented in cooperation with The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union, included multiple occasions, with Kazuyo Sejima, Tadao Ando, and others, on which the Great Hall at Cooper was filled to the rafters. In a special program in December, we had the privilege of presenting a remarkable conversation between architect Henry Cobb and Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, who offered penetrating insights on how architecture communicates meaning and values. Our online magazine Urban Omnibus has continued to offer perspectives from designers, journalists, historians, artists, and others on a wide array of topics in the building and stewardship of New York City. In April we published the first installments of a series of features investigating rowhouses, in the second iteration of our Typecast project, which looks at stale, undervalued, or ignored building types to reconsider what they might have to offer the city. Through the generous support of many of you and the broad community of friends of the League, the September 2015 Beaux Arts Ball at the Knockdown Center in Maspeth, Queens, and the April 2016 President’s Medal dinner, which honored former mayor Michael Bloomberg, were enormously successful and have made a significant contribution to the League’s financial health. Sustaining and building a specialized cultural and civic institution such as the League is necessarily the work of many, many people; the League is extremely fortunate to have the engagement and support of a strong community. We very gratefully acknowledge all of our supporters. The League’s programs, projects, development work, and communications are carried out by the very capable League staff, who I want to thank: Anne Rieselbach, program director, who marked her 30th year at the League in January of 2016; Nick Anderson, development director; Jordan Hruska, communications director; Emily Schmidt, manager of housing initiatives; Frances Leslie, development assistant; Diatre Padilla, executive assistant; Matt Ragazzo, program associate; Olivia Schwob, assistant editor of Urban Omnibus; and our wonderful interns, Elizabeth Berridge, Marta Elliott, Allison Henry, Ariana Martinez, Ben Pardee, and Melissa Russell. I also want to acknowledge the excellent work of several staff members who left the League this year: digital editorial director Varick Shute, who also served as founding managing editor of Urban Omnibus; Urban Omnibus senior editor Jonathan Tarleton; and Urban Omnibus senior editor Henry Grabar. The League is enormously fortunate in its board of directors, who are a group of devoted, collegial individuals, leaders in their fields, who bring a tremendous spirit of generosity to their work with the League. President Billie Tsien especially embodies both generosity and devotion to the League, and it is a great pleasure for me and all of the League staff to work with her. In addition, I want to call out one particular individual who has personified curiosity, openness, and deep civic engagement in over forty years of service to the League. Hugh Hardy, I have always thought, has perennially been our youngest, most enthusiastic board member, always game for a new project or new challenge, always vigilant about whether new development is taking the city in a good direction or a bad one. Hugh is also one of the city’s and the country’s most important and prolific designers of spaces for the arts. In recognition of all that he has accomplished and contributed to New York, to architecture, and to the League, the board of directors of the League has made Hugh a life trustee. Thank you, Hugh!

Beaux Arts Ball 2015: Threshold, installation by MODU, held at the Knockdown Center, Maspeth, Queens (Leandro Viana)

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Rosalie Genevro Executive Director

EVENTS

First Friday: REX, above, (Matt Ragazzo); Current Work: Thomas Heatherwick, opposite above, (Nick Anderson); First Friday: INC Architecture & Design, opposite below, (Walt Peters)

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Program partners and co-sponsors are listed following event listings. (For key to abbreviations, please see end of event listings). Unless noted, venues are in Manhattan. July 2015 Emerging Voices 30 Years Celebration 30 Years of Emerging Voices: Idea, Form, Resonance Book Launch & Reunion Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (CHSDM) Emerging Voices 30 Years Celebration Emerging Voices: OpenStudios 43 offices of Emerging Voices throughout New York City; registration at Pentagram (OHNY) Urban Omnibus Block Party 2015 Anable Basin, Long Island City, Queens September 2015 First Friday: INC Architecture & Design Office of INC Architecture & Design Beaux Arts Ball 2015: Threshold Installations by Alibi Studio, Catie Newell; MODU, Phu Hoang and Rachely Rotem with interactive consulting by Eric Forman; Moorhead & Moorhead, Granger Moorhead and Robert Moorhead; graphics by Pentagram The Knockdown Center, Maspeth, Queens

Annual Student Program Panel at Trespa Design Centre with Nadine Maleh, Institute for Public Architecture, AJ Pires, Alloy Development, Sara Valente, LOT-EK and Stereotank; studio visits to Adjaye Associates, Andrew Berman Architect, Ennead Architects, KPF, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Rockwell Group, Studio Gang Architects, TEN Arquitectos, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners, WXY Architecture+ Urban Design; reception at Snøhetta October 2015 First Friday: Front and REX Office of Front and REX Emerging Voices 30 Years Celebration Emerging Voices Roundtable at Inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial Tatiana Bilbao, Florian Idenburg, Paul Lewis, Michael Meredith, Dan Wood; moderated by Martin Felsen IIT College of Architecture, Chicago (IIT) Current Work: Thomas Heatherwick, Heatherwick Studio Moderated by Paul Goldberger The Cooper Union (Cooper, CHSDM) American Academy in Rome, Rome Prize Information Session Mark Robbins, Pablo Castro Estévez, and Richard Olcott The Architectural League Current Work: Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano, Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos Moderated by Jorge Otero-Pailos The Cooper Union (Cooper)

2015 Annual Student Program, reception at Snøhetta, above, (Matt Ragazzo); Emerging Voices 30th Anniversary Reunion Party (left to right: Marion Weiss, Michael Meredith, Michael Manfredi, Hilary Sample), below, (Leandro Viana)

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photos Xandra Clark reads Maya Sorabjee’s “The Wandering Women,” a winning essay from the 4th annual Urban Omnibus writing competition, at Greenlight Bookstore, above, (Jordan Hruska); Emerging Voices: Frank Jacobus and Marc Manack of SILO AR+D, opposite above, (Jordan Hruska); Emerging Voices dinner roundtable, opposite below, (Jordan Hruska)

November 2015 Emerging Voices 30 Years Celebration Celebrating Bay Area Architectural League Emerging Voices Anderson Anderson Architecture, Faulders Studio, Fernau & Hartman Architects, Guthrie + Buresh Architects, Iwamoto Scott, Kuth Ranieri Architects, Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, Ogrydziak Prillinger Architects, Pfau Long Architecture, Rael San Fratello, Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects Inc., SurfaceDesign Inc., and VeeVDesign Introduced by Anne Rieselbach; moderated by Allison Arieff California College of the Arts, San Francisco (CCA) Current Work: Michael Bierut, Pentagram Moderated by Reed Kroloff The Cooper Union (Cooper) First Friday: HOK Office of HOK Urban Omnibus: OmniBeers Bronx Alehouse, Kingsbridge, The Bronx Current Work: Rahul Mehrotra, RMA Architects/RMA Research Moderated by Michael Kimmelman The Cooper Union (Cooper) December 2015 First Friday: SPAN Office of SPAN Folly 2016 Information Session John Hatfield and Anne Rieselbach The Architectural League

In Conversation: Henry N. Cobb and Justice Stephen Breyer, above, (Jordan Hruska); Current Work: Tadao Ando, below, (Jordan Hruska)

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Patrons Tour: Grace Farms River Building Jay Gorman, Joseph Mizzi, Nat Oppenheimer, and Sharon Prince Grace Farms, New Canaan, CT In Conversation: Henry N. Cobb and Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer The Cooper Union (Cooper) January 2016 First Friday: Thornton Tomasetti/ Weidlinger Associates Offices of Thornton Tomasetti/ Weidlinger Associates Patrons Tour: St. Patrick’s Cathedral Mary Burnham, Jeffrey Murphy, Jean Phifer St. Patrick’s Cathedral Urban Omnibus Writing Competition: As Seen On [ ] Reading and Booklet Launch Winning work read by The Associates; introduced by Jonathan Tarleton Greenlight Bookstore, Fort Greene, Brooklyn Current Work: Annabelle Selldorf, Selldorf Architects Moderated by Billie Tsien The Cooper Union (Cooper)

February 2016 First Friday: BIG Office of BIG Emerging Voices 30 Years Celebration Emerging Voices at Parsons SCE: Transforming Models and Practices Andrew Bernheimer, Stella Betts, Yolande Daniels, John Hartmann, Craig Konyk, Mark Rakatansky, Lyn Rice, Juergen Riehm, Rob Rogers, Hayes Slade, Ali Tayar, Ada Tolla, Marc Tsurumaki, and Claire Weisz; introduced by Anne Rieselbach Parsons School of Design (Parsons) Current Work: Mia Lehrer, Mia Lehrer + Associates Moderated by Kate Orff The Cooper Union (Cooper) March 2016 First Friday: Morris Adjmi Architects Office of Morris Adjmi Architects Current Work: Kazuyo Sejima, SANAA The Cooper Union (Cooper) Autopsy of a Hospital: Photographs by Charles Giraudet Opening Charles Giraudet in conversation with Chris Payne The Architectural League Emerging Voices: Jon Lott, PARA Project; and Heather Roberge, Murmur Introduced by Mario Gooden The Sheen Center Norden Fund 2016 Information Session Jeff Geisinger, Rosalie Genevro, and Fiyel Levent The Architectural League

Emerging Voices: Omar Gandhi, Omar Gandhi Architect; and Rozana Montiel, Rozana Montiel studio de Arquitectura Introduced by Sunil Bald The Sheen Center April 2016 First Friday: Workshop/APD Office of Workshop/APD Emerging Voices: Frank Jacobus and Marc Manack, SILO AR+D; and E.B. Min and Jeffrey L. Day, MinIDay Introduced by Billie Tsien The Sheen Center Emerging Voices: Alex Anmahian and Nick Winton, Anmahian Winton Architects; and Cesar Guerrero, Ana Cecilia Garza, Carlos Flores, and Maria Sevilla, S-AR Introduced by Henry N. Cobb The Sheen Center 2016 President’s Medal Dinner: Michael R. Bloomberg Welcome by Rosalie Genevro; remarks by Christo, Shaun Donovan, and Edward G. Rendell; presentation of the Medal by Billie Tsien Metropolitan Club Current Work: Elaine Molinar and Craig Dykers, Snøhetta Moderated by Nader Tehrani The Cooper Union (Cooper) May 2016 First Friday: BKSK Architects Office of BKSK Architects Current Work: Tadao Ando, Tadao Ando Architects & Associates Introduced by Peter Eisenman and Billie Tsien The Cooper Union

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Current Work: Annabelle Selldorf, above, (Jordan Hruska)

Emerging Voices 30 Years Celebration Reception for Emerging Voices attending the Philadelphia AIA Convention Office of DIGSAU (DIGSAU) June 2016 First Friday: 180 Varick Street: 2 x 4, Andre Kikoski Architect, GRADE, Hargreaves Jones Landscape Architecture, Michael Sorkin Studio & Terreform Offices of 2 x 4, Andre Kikoski Architect, GRADE, Hargreaves Jones Landscape Architecture, Michael Sorkin Studio & Terreform 135th Annual Meeting Remarks by Mary Ceruti, Andrew Berman, Rosalie Genevro, and Billie Tsien Election of officers and directors Reception and open galleries SculptureCenter, Long Island City, Queens City Squares: A Conversation Catie Marron, Michael Kimmelman, and Reed Kroloff Rizzoli Bookstore

The Architectural League Prize: Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy, DESIGN EARTH; Neeraj Bhatia, The Open Workshop; and Hubert Pelletier and Yves de Fontenay, Pelletier de Fontenay Introduced by Gerald Bodziak Sheila C. Johnson Design Center (Parsons) The Architectural League Prize: Juan Alfonso Garduño Jardón, G3 Arquitectos; Neyran Turan and Mete Sonmez, NEMESTUDIO; and Yasmin Vobis and Aaron Forrest, Ultramoderne Introduced by Gerald Bodziak Sheila C. Johnson Design Center (Parsons) Key: Event Sponsors/Partners CCA: California College of the Arts; CHSDM: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Cooper: The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union; DIGSAU: DIGSAU; IIT: IIT College of Architecture; OHNY: Open House New York; Parsons: Parsons School of Design, The New School`

photos OpenStudios: Emerging Voices, opposite, (Anne Rieselbach); Beaux Arts Ball 2015: Threshold, installation by Alibi Studio, held at the Knockdown Center, Maspeth, Queens, above, (Leandro Viana); President’s Medal Dinner 2016 (left to right: Michael Bloomberg, Billie Tsien, Christo), below, (Fran Parente)

ON ARCH LEAGUE. ORG

ON ARCHLEAGUE.ORG July 2015–June 2016 Folly 2015 Dynamic Mediums: The Design and Fabrication of Torqueing Spheres Feature on the making of Folly 2015 (July 6) Architectural League Prize 2015: Dan Adams and Marie Adams, Landing Studio; and Seth McDowell and Rychiee Espinosa, mcdowellespinosa Lecture videos (July 6) Folly 2015 In Conversation: Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim with Elissa Goldstone Interview (August 24) Architectural League Prize 2015: Anna Neimark and Andrew Atwood, First Office; and Thom Moran Lecture videos (August 31) Architectural League Prize 2015: Erin Besler, Besler & Sons; and Clark Thenhaus, Endemic Lecture videos (September 3)

Architectural League Prize 2015: Clark Thenhaus, Endemic Interview video (September 19) Architectural League Prize 2015: Erin Besler, Besler & Sons Interview video (September 28) Architectural League Prize 2015: Thom Moran Interview video (October 5) Current Work: Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano, Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos Lecture video (May 9) Current Work: Michael Bierut, Pentagram Lecture video (May 16) In Conversation: Justice Stephen Breyer and Henry N. Cobb Lecture video (May 23) Current Work: Rahul Mehrotra, RMA Architects/RMA Research Lecture video (June 6)

Architectural League Prize 2015: Dan Adams and Marie Adams, Landing Studio Interview video (September 8) Architectural League Prize 2015: Seth McDowell and Rychiee Espinosa, mcdowellespinosa Interview video (September 13) Architectural League Prize 2015: Anna Neimark and Andrew Atwood, First Office Interview video (September 15) League Prize winner interviews: Seth McDowell and Rychiee Espinosa (mcdowellespinosa), above, (screenshot from video shot by Monica Wise); Current Work: Michael Bierut, below, (Jordan Hruska)

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ON URBAN OMNIBUS

ON URBAN OMNIBUS (urbanomnibus.net) July 2015–June 2016 Room for All: Designing for Special Needs by Tamara Petrovic and Garner Oh with Jonathan Tarleton (July 1) Made in SI: Inside the Staten Island MakerSpace by DB Lampman with Jonathan Tarleton (July 15) Cast Iron Symphony: A Concerto for Buildings by Kevin Moran and Paula Matthusen with Jonathan Tarleton (July 22) High Summer Roundup by Urban Omnibus (July 29) Film Territory: New York’s Expanding Production Studios by Gloria Lau (August 17) Under-Development: Reclaiming 700 Miles of Public Space by Neil Donnelly, Susannah Drake, Chat Travieso, Douglas Woodward with Varick Shute (August 19) Field Trip: SUNY Maritime and Fort Schuyler by Ben Pardee (August 26) Pneumatic Tubes for One New York’s Trash by Juliette Spertus and Benjamin Miller (August 26) Navigating Policy Toward a Good Food New York by Karen Karp with Varick Shute (September 9) The Laundromat Project: Field Day 2015 by Ben Pardee (September 16)

New Yorkers of the Urban Wild by Becca Cudmore (September 16) Portfolio: Third Spaces by Erin Gleason (September 18) It Still Takes Twelve Days: Landing Studio at City College by Jonathan Tarleton (September 21) Forager’s Metropolis: A Conversation with Marla Emery by Marla Emery with Jonathan Tarleton (September 23) Partner & Partners’ Graphic Activism by Greg Mihalko, Kathleen Scudder, Zach Mihalko with Jonathan Tarleton (September 25) Dispatches from the Blitz: On the Trail of Biodiversity by Jonathan Tarleton, Emily Schmidt, Eric Peterson, Wyatt Cmar, and Ian Veidenheimer (September 30)`

Embedding Histories in a Changing Prospect Heights by Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani (October 28) Ventilation Goes Vegetal: CASE’s Plant-Based Air Filtration System by Jason Vollen with Jonathan Tarleton Capturing Change from Freshkills’ West Mound by Mariel Villeré (November 10) Citymakers | Michael Saunders Turns Old Tech New by Michael Saunders with Ben Pardee (November 11) Aging Architecture: The Staten Island Farm Colony’s Regeneration by Yael Friedman (November 18) The 7th Annual Thanksgiving Roundup by Jonathan Tarleton (November 25)

The “Endangered” Surfaces of Hunters Point South by Ben Pardee (October 6)

Landmark Limbo: Staten Island Edition by Ben Pardee (December 2)

Citymakers | Jason Coatney Paints Big by Jason Coatney with Ben Pardee (October 7)

Landmark Limbo: Queens Edition by Ben Pardee (December 8)

Out of Site, Out of Mind: The Role of Place in Site-Specific Projects by A.E. Souzis (October 9) The Journey from Death to Hart Island by John Surico (October 14) All the Queens Houses by Rafael Herrin-Ferri with Emily Schmidt (October 21)

Reclad and Rework: Updating Midtown’s Office Towers by Dan Shannon with Rosalie Genevro (December 9) Landmark Limbo: Manhattan Edition by Ben Pardee (December 11) Affordable Housing Appraised: A Review by Susanne Schindler (December 14) Landmark Limbo: Brooklyn Edition by Ben Pardee (December 16)

Landmark Limbo: Bronx Edition by Ben Pardee (December 16) Seven Years Aboard the Omnibus by Jonathan Tarleton (January 6) Citymakers | Joe Steele’s Eyes in the Sky by Joe Steele with Yen Ha (January 6) The Wandering Women by Maya Sorabjee (January 13) Reading As Seen On [ ]— Audio Included! by Urban Omnibus (January 19) Beleaguered Backstage by Andrew Renninger (January 20) A Wanderer in the Unwired City by Nick Tobier (January 27) Venture Capital’s Commune by Ava Kofman (February 5) How a Satellite Chinatown Is Changing the ‘Burbs by Henry Grabar (February 9) Bronx Farm Helps Refugees Put Down Roots by Kathleen McTigue with Jonathan Tarleton (February 10) On the 6 Train to Heaven by Rishe Groner (February 16) Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allen Poe, Bronx Hero by Allison Henry (February 17) Why Hasn’t Anyone Built on Newark’s $1,000 Love Lots? by John Stillman (February 17) Citymakers | Ted Nabavi Turns Hazards to Riches by Ted Nabavi with Jonathan Tarleton (February 23)

Landmark Limbo, Resolved by Henry Grabar (February 24) Salt Pile by Dan Adams and Marie Law Adams (February 24) The Photography of Obsolescence: Goldwater Memorial Hospital Exhibition by Urban Omnibus (March 1) Untrashed: The Incredible Museum of New York City Garbage by Lana Barkin (March 2)

Department of Sanitation garage on East 99th Street, from the Urban Omnibus feature “Treasure in the Trash,” above, (Lana Barkin); Front-end loaders constructing a salt ramp, Staten Island, North Shore, from the Urban Omnibus feature “Salt Pile,” opposite, (Landing Studio)

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When John Lindsay Gave New York to the World by McLain Clutter (March 23) The Tension and the Glory of Subway Poetry by Fred Hill (March 23) The Quest for Community-Run Commercial Space by the Real Estate Investment Committee: David Glick, Oksana Mironova, and Risa Shoup with Henry Grabar (March 30)

The Korean Shrine of Fort Greene by Henry Grabar (March 3)

Mapping Gowanus Today, Imagining Gowanus Tomorrow by Allison Henry (April 6)

Freshkills: Open Sky Country by Mariel Villeré (March 9)

Typecast | The Row House by Emily Schmidt (April 13)

An Easy Way to Give East New York a New Subway Stop by Jonathan English (March 16)

Finding New York in West Side Story by Diep Tran (April 21)

The People vs. The Staten Island Bus Network by Kennett Werner (March 16)

When Architects Run Your Building by Susanne Schindler (April 27)

Typecast | How Many Row Houses Are There In New York City? by Neil Freeman (May 4) The Immigrant Metropolis: An Interview with Nisha Agarwal by Nisha Agarwal with Jonathan Tarleton (May 11) Seeking a Future New York in Weeds by Timon McPhearson and David Seiter (May 18) Leaf Head: A New Yorker Learns to Look at Trees by Russell Jacobs (May 18)

Typecast | The Tudor Plain by Thomas J. Campanella (June 1) Boxed In, Boxed Out by Diatre Padilla (June 15) Typecast | The Row House Plays Itself by Allison Henry, Emily Schmidt, and Olivia Schwob (June 15) Capturing Change: Revisiting Freshkills’ West Mound by Mariel Villere, Michael McWeeney, Michael Falco, Nadege Giraudet, Charles Giraudet, and Will Ellis (June 22)

Disrupting the Superblock: Speculative Designs for NYCHA by Emily Schmidt (May 18) In Anthology: Crown Heights, Staging the Weight of History by Samuel Feldblum (May 18) The concentration of row houses across New York City, from the Typecast Row House digital series, opposite, (graphic by Neil Freeman); Brownstones, West 121st Street, Harlem, from the Typecast Row House digital series, above, (Garrett Ziegler)

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HONORS

2016 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects & Designers (im)permanence

Committee Jason Austin, Gerald Bodziak, and Rychiee Espinosa

Jury Mimi Hoang, Paul Lewis, and Anu Mathur

Winners Neeraj Bhatia;

Juan Alfonso Garduño Jardón; Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy; Hubert Pelletier and Yves de Fontenay; Neyran Turan and Mete Sonmez; and Yasmin Vobis and Aaron Forrest

Deborah J. Norden Fund 2016 Travel Grant

Folly, a program in partnership with Socrates Sculpture Park 2016

Jury Jarrod Beck, Stella Betts, Lauren Crahan,

Emerging Voices 2016

Jury Sunil Bald, Henry N. Cobb,

Jury Rosalie Genevro, Barry Magid, Linda Norden, Thomas Ryan, and Anne Van Ingen

Hou de Sousa, “Sticks”

Susannah Drake, Mario Gooden, Karrie Jacobs, Anna Kats, Thomas Phifer, and Billie Tsien Omar Gandhi; Cesar Guerrero, Ana Cecilia Garza, Carlos Flores, and Maria Sevilla; Frank Jacobus and Marc Manack; Jon Lott; E.B. Min and Jeffrey L. Day; Rozana Montiel; and Heather Roberge

Nina Kolowratnik,“Deserted Borderlands: Mapping Surveillance along the Tohono O’odham Nation”; and Bryan Maddock, “A Serpentine Science: Affonso Eduardo Reidy’s Housing Pair” Urban Omnibus Writing Competition As Seen On [ ] Laureate Michael R. Bloomberg (pictured above, photo by Fran Parente)

Winner Josh de Sousa and Nancy Hou,

Winners Alex Anmahian and Nick Winton;

Winners Caitlin Blanchfield and

President’s Medal 2016

John Hatfield, and Giuseppe Lignano

Jury Abraham Burickson, Annie Coggan,

Rosalie Genevro, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, and Jonathan Tarleton

Winners Maya Sorabjee, “The Wandering Women”; Runners-up: Andrew Renninger, “Beleaguered Backstage” and Nick Tobier, “A Wanderer in the Unwired City”; Honorable Mention: Rishe Groner, “As Seen On The 6 Train to Heaven” In partnership with A Public Space, Greenlight Bookstore, and NY Writers Coalition

PUBLICATIONS

Folly 2015: Torqueing Spheres With contributions from Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim, IK Studio, Kordae Jatafa Henry, Jessica Liss, Emily Schmidt, Dan Scofield, Michael Shorris, Max Gottlieb, and Varick Shute Project direction by Elissa Goldstone and Anne Rieselbach Edited by Socrates Sculpture Park Published by Socrates Sculpture Park, 2016 As Seen On [ ]: Winners of the 4th Annual Urban Omnibus Writing Competition Introduction by Jonathan Tarleton Essays by Maya Sorabjee, Andrew Renninger, and Nick Tobier Design by Jena Sher Illustration by Martina Paukova Published by The Architectural League, 2015

Folly 2015, a catalogue exploring the 2015 Folly competition and winning installation “Torqueing Spheres,” above, (Kordae Jatafa Henry); As Seen On [ ], a booklet published featuring the winners of the 4th annual Urban Omnibus writing competition, opposite, (Jordan Hruska)

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EXHIBITIONS

Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Designers: Authenticity June 29–July 30, 2015

Autopsy of a Hospital: Photographs by Charles Giraudet March 18–April 29, 2016

Featuring work by the 2015 winners of the League Prize

Curator: Jordan Hruska, with Matthew Ragazzo and Anne Rieselbach The Architectural League

Sheila C. Johnson Design, Parsons School of Design The New School Exhibition co-sponsored by the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, Parsons School of Design Folly: Torqueing Spheres May 17–August 30, 2015 IK Studio, Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim Socrates Sculpture Park In partnership with Socrates Sculpture Park

Also shown May 22–May 28, 2016 at Bird S. Coler Hospital Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Designers: (im)permanence June 29–July 30, 2016 Featuring work by the 2016 winners of the League Prize Sheila C. Johnson Design, Parsons School of Design The New School Exhibition co-sponsored by the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, Parsons School of Design

(im)permanence, the 2016 League Prize exhibition, above, (David Sundberg); Autopsy of a Hospital, featuring photographs by Charles Giraudet, below, (Charles Giraudet)

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Folly 2016: Sticks by Hou de Sousa, under construction, above, (Ariana Martinez); Folly 2015: Torqueing Spheres by IK Studio, below, (Kordae Jatafa Henry)

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SPONSORED

New York Architecture Diary architecturediary.org/NewYork Partners: The Architectural League of New York; Center for Architecture / AIANY; Design Trust for Public Space; Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University; The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union; The Municipal Art Society of New York; The Museum of the City of New York; Open House New York; Parsons School of Constructed Environments; Storefront for Art and Architecture; and Van Alen Institute New York State Council on the Arts Independent Projects Grants Sponsorship Richard Hayes, “Housing New York: The Recent Past” Nahyun Hwang, “Excise City” Jenna McKnight, “Brick by Brick: Diébédo Francis Kéré” Barbara Prete, “Building Westbeth” Jonathan Scelsa and Jennifer Birkeland, “The Gowanus Roofscape”

Individual Projects Sponsorship Josef Asteinza, Nicholas Quintana Documentary Giancarlo Valle, Isaiah King, and Ryan Neiheiser, Another Pamphlet

FUNDING

photo Beaux Arts Ball 2015: Threshold, installation by Moorhead & Moorhead, held at the Knockdown Center, Maspeth, Queens, (Leandro Viana)

Government Support National Endowment for the Arts New York City Department of Cultural Affairs New York State Council on the Arts

$25,000+ Bloomberg Philanthropies Foster + Partners Edwin B. Hathaway Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown Catie and Donald Marron Joseph Mizzi, Sciame Construction Robert A.M. Stern Architects Annabelle Selldorf SHoP Architects Stavros Niarchos Foundation Thomas Phifer and Partners Xhema of New York Williams Family Fund

$10,000–$24,999 Alloy Development Arup Amanda M. Burden Mary and Brad Burnham Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group Forsgate Industrial Partners Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts Grimshaw HOK Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation James Corner Field Operations Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Ken Smith Landscape Architect Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates La Vida Feliz Foundation LaPlaca Cohen Lily Auchincloss Foundation MdeAS Architects Morphosis Murphy Burnham and Buttrick Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Pentagram

Rafael Viñoly Architects Susan Rodriguez and Charles Lowrey Silman Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Steven Holl Architects Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects Tsao & McKown Architects WXY Architecture + Urban Design

$5,000–$9,999 Andrew Berman Architect The Berman Group Beyer Blinder Belle Architects and Planners BKSK Architects Bosch/Thermador/Gaggenau BuroHappold Engineering Susan Chin and Charles McKinney Henry N. Cobb Columbia University Cooper Robertson Deborah Berke Partners Diller Scofidio + Renfro Douglas Elliman Development Marketing Eggersmann Ennead Architects FXFOWLE Architects Maxine Griffith Guy Nordenson & Associates Structural Engineers H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture Karen Heyman, Sotheby’s International Realty Himmel + Meringoff Properties Jaros Baum & Bolles JDS Development Group Rachel and Mike Judlowe Leroy Street Studio LEVENBETTS Michael A. Manfredi and Marion Weiss Marvel Architects Miele Ornamental Metal Institute Paratus Group Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Peter T. Joseph Foundation Practice for Architecture + Urbanism Rice + Lipka Architects

The Richard Meier Fund Rick Joy Architect Mark Robbins and Brett Seamans Rockwell Group Rogers Partners RXR Construction and Development Sage and Coombe Architects Sidewalk Labs Snøhetta SPAN Architecture Bob and Gillian Steel Studio Joseph TEN Arquitectos Toshiko Mori Architect Voorsanger Architects Vornado Realty Trust WORKac Zubatkin Owner Representation ZVAGROUP

$2,500–$4,999 1100 Architect ABC Worldwide Stone Adjaye Associates Alan Wanzenberg Architect Allied Works Architecture AltieriSeborWieber Emilio Ambasz Anthony Ames Architecture Research Office Armand LeGardeur Architect Bendheim Cauldwell Wingate Company Cerami & Associates CetraRuddy Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning Sharon Davis Jared and Carolina Della Valle Duratherm Window Corporation Edison Properties Ernest Fisher Marantz Stone Fogarty Finger

Gilsanz Murray Steficek Engineers and Architects GLUCK+ Gluckman Mayner Architects Agnes Gund HMA2 Architects Tracey Hummer INC Architecture and Design Robert Kliment and Frances Halsband Kliment Halsband Architects Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel Marc Kushner Lally Acoustical Consulting Langan Leslie E. Robertson Associates Liora Manné Frank Lupo and Mimi Taft LTL Architects Cathleen McGuigan and David Berridge Microdesk Peter and Melanie Mullan ODA NY Jorge Otero-Pailos Avani Parikh Perkins + Will Radii Inc. Annette de la Renta Richard Meier & Partners Architects Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation Sawyer|Berson Shawmut Design and Construction SITU Studio Slade Architecture Spiritos Properties Karen Stein Sub-Zero Wolf Susan Grant Lewin Associates Sweeney & Conroy Thornton Tomasetti Tischler und Sohn Tishman Construction David and Andrea Thurm Susana Torre USAI Lighting Walker Zanger Woods Bagot Workshop/APD

$1,000–$2,499 AE Greyson + Company The Architect’s Newspaper Spencer Bailey Balmori Associates Belmont Freeman Architects Bernheimer Architecture Kathryn McGraw Berry Biber Architects BIG Adrienne and Robert Birnbaum Bloomberg Bone/Levine Architects Caples Jefferson Architects Vishaan Chakrabarti and Maria Alataris Walter and Mary Chatham Betty Chen and Peter Coombe David M. Childs Christoff: Finio CWB Architects D. Reis Sharon Davis Stephen DeSimone Susannah C. Drake Nathan Elbogen | XØ Projects Inc Karen Fairbanks and Scott Marble Ferguson & Shamamian Architects Kenneth Frampton and Silvia Kolbowski Timur Galen and Linda Genereux Richard Garber and Nicole Robertson Gauthier Architects Lisa Green and Bill Dacey Handel Architects Barbara Jakobson Japan Foundation K&CO Knoll Eric Lee Leong Leong Leslie Gill Architect Kenneth D. Levien Caleb Linville and Alex Kendall Louise Braverman Architect Grant F. Marani Margaret Sullivan Studio Stephen Moser and Catherine Crocker nARCHITECTS New York Building Congress

Robin Elmslie Osler Pfau Long Architecture Charles and Jessie Price Howard and Katia Read Stephen Rustow and Caroline Voss Patricia Sapinsley and Harold Levy Severud Associates SilverLining Interiors David Smiley and Lauren Kogod Michael Sorkin and Joan Copjec Spacesmith Stephen Yablon Architecture STEPHANIEGOTO Suzanne Stephens Michael Szivos Suzan Tillotson Tucker Viemeister W Architecture and Landscape Architecture W&W Glass Carol and Mark Willis

Victoria Meyers Blake Middleton and Martha Eddy Andrea Monfried and Mike Harshman Joeb Moore NBBJ New York Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Design The Par Group Platt Byard Dovell White Architects RKT+B Leslie E. Robertson and SawTeen See Christopher Scholz Schuchart/Dow Janet and Benjamin R. Shute, Jr. Syracuse University School of Architecture Nader Tehrani Joe Tulumello Gregory Wessner Gina Wieczorek, Fisher & Paykel Wolf-Gordon

$500–$999

$150–$499

Albert K. Butzel Christina R. Davis Dattner Architects Elliott + Associates Architects Forest City Ratner Companies Susan Freedman GRADE Hargreaves Associates HR&A Advisors The I. Grace Company James Carpenter Design Associates Mark Ginsberg and Darby Curtis Jeanne Giordano and Robert Frasca Hudson Green Craft Eve Klein and Robert Owens Hank Koning and Julie Eizenberg Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership Carmen Lenzi James F. Lima Marpillero Pollak Architects Matter Architecture Practice Menaker + Herrmann Francois and Susan de Menil Mexican Cultural Institute

3D World Renderings Emily Abruzzo and Gerald Bodziak Donald James Albrecht Allegra Kochman Architecture Nicholas S. Anderson Anderson Architects Anonymous (3) Atelier Ten Joseph Auld and Dawn Thompson Bade Stageberg Cox BanG Studio Kadambari Baxi and Reinhold Martin Rick Bell Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, City College, CUNY Bespoke Careers Bow Bridge Communications Matthew Bremer Francesca Bucci David Burney Jonathan Caplan CDR Studio Architects Michael Chen Ashly Chirayil Wendy Cronk

Glen Cummings David Cunningham D’Aquino Monaco Yolande Daniels, studio SUMO Alex Darsinos David Mansfield Architecture and Design Davies Tang and Toews John Diggins IV DIGSAU Seth Embry Environmental Interiors + In3 EP Engineering Mitch Epstein and Susan Bell EverGreene Architectural Arts EYP Tony Filardo and Tina Brockmann Janet Fink and Arthur Platt Fradkin & McAlpin Associates Silke Frank and Chad Edgley Freecell Architecture Future Expansion Robert Garneau Gates Merkulova Architects Robert Gatje John and Evans Geisler Sarah Williams Goldhagen Mario Gooden Ultan and Alanna Guilfoyle Sharon Haar and Robin Wagner Henri T. de Hahn Louise Harpman Andrew Heid Robert Heintges Sofia Herrero Ivan Himanen Steve Hogden and Karen Tenser Hou de Sousa HS2 Architecture Jacobschang Architecture Ziad Jamaleddine— L.E.FT Architects Dan Kaplan and Amy Graydon David Kemper Janet Kim Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects A. Kliment and M. Hernandez K Brandt Knapp Craig Konyk Thomas Kosbau

Karen Kubey LADG Armand LeGardeur and Rosalie Genevro Lenore Passavanti Architect Jill Lerner Brenda Levin Frederic Levrat W.S. Lipschutz Stephanie Litchkowski, Hansgrohe Loci Architecture LOT-EK Lubrano Ciavarra Design Emanuela Frattini Magnusson Mark Mahamedi Mancini Duffy Christopher A. March Sydney Martin Timothy C. McCabe Shauna McManus McLaren Engineering Group Luis Mejia and Angelica Alonso Ted and Jayne Merkel MESH Architectures Messana O’Rorke Architects MG and Company Michielli + Wyetzner Architects Victoria Milne David Mohney Lee Moreau and Ana Miljacki MOS Architects Colleen Murphy National Reprographics Inc. New Jersey Institute of Technology College of Architecture and Design Jona Noka Jeffrey J. Osborne Anthony and Jacqueline Paolone PellOverton David S. Penick and Mary Delaney Penick Peter Aaron Photographer Bill Peterson PID Floors Jerico Prater and Francis Cooke Pratt Institute School of Architecture P.R.O - Peterson Rich Office Pulltab Design Nina Rappaport David Ratner

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