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Future 100
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Profiles
How Can We Take Adaptive Reuse to the Next Level?
While mainstream architectural practices leverage existing building stock, these students imagine much more radical approach for adaptive reuse
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Kathryn Webb Designs for Social Impact
The work of this University of Tennessee graduate and Future100 honoree reflects a passion for people.
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Meixi Xu Believes that Design Should Enhance One’s Quality of Life
The former School of Visual Arts interior design student pays attention to what a space may intuitively lack in community or belonging.
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Axel Olson Leans Into the Conceptual Side of Architecture
Breaking barriers and crossing disciplines comes naturally for this University of Michigan master's candidate and METROPOLIS Future100 honoree.
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Programs
Future100: Be Recognized As One Of Today’s Top A&D Graduates
Celebrating tomorrow’s leaders by connecting new grads with leading firms. Submissions close November 17.
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Future100: Meimei Yang Draws on the Visual Arts
Interior designer Meimei Yang imagines bespoke environments steeped in universal narratives.
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What’s Next for Color
Two Sherwin-Williams trend experts share how they forecast for the future.
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Viewpoints
Three Firms Chart the Future of Architectural Work
SOM, CannonDesign, and Rapt Studio sketch out a vision for how the next generation of designers will practice.
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Future100: Chenyang Yu Explores How Nature Shapes Sociopolitics
The University of Pennsylvania graduate student addresses issues such as labor imbalance and disaster relief through projects that are rooted in the natural world.
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Future100: Tingxin Zheng Envisions Empathic Solutions for Disparate Environments
This student uses empathy as a portal to arrive at authentic visions for environments from temporary Tibetan shelters to multigenerational coworking spaces.
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Projects
Future100: Students Investigate Sacred Space
In designing places for worship, reflection, and ritual, architecture and interior design students question how design bridges the sacred and profane.
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Viewpoints
CannonDesign Takes a Holistic Approach to Contemporary Challenges
With Living-Centered, CannonDesign aims for a holistic practice that goes beyond spatial needs to make an impact on planet, people, and place.
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Viewpoints
Nelson Worldwide Prepares for the Hybrid Future
Whether its flexible work or a more meaningful commitment to personal growth, research shows young workers expect more out of their jobs. How can employers deliver?