Future100 Architecture Undergraduate Winners

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Julia Bohlen | Miami University

NOMINATOR: John Blake, Professor of Community Engagement, Director of Miami University Center for Community Engagement in Over-the-Rhine 

Bohlen believes that design should strive to improve lives through a holistic approach that considers people and places, contributing to a healthier and more equitable future.

Kimberly Carlisle | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

NOMINATOR: Rodolfo Reis Dias, Temporary Instructional Faculty 

From a pedestrian-based urban experience to an affordable, multigenerational housing solution, Carlisle’s body of work promotes community with a holistic approach to urban planning and residential development.   

Elina Chen | Rice University

NOMINATOR: Nathan Friedman, Principal; 2021–23 Wortham Fellow  

Thoughtful and well organized, Chen’s body of work demonstrates innovative material use and offers a fresh perspective on architecture’s ability to build community.

Kevin Chow | The Cooper Union

NOMINATOR: Guido Zuliani, Distinguished Professor in Architecture  

Chow’s deep desire for knowledge and understanding of the discipline is evident in his thoughtful, artfully presented design process backed by thorough research.

Kristabel Chung | Syracuse University

NOMINATOR: Lawrence Chua, Assistant Professor 

Integrating architectural and anthropological research methodologies, Chung presents a thoughtful and creative body of work from a refugee center to migrant domestic worker accommodations.

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Anthony Cotignola | Drexel University

NOMINATOR: Rachel Schade, Associate Program Director, Architecture

With a portfolio of projects based on real sites in and around Philadelphia, Cotignola demonstrates an eye for local context and a talent for three-dimensional problem-solving. 

Venessa Davidenko | California College of the Arts

NOMINATOR: Antje Steinmuller, Associate Professor and Chair

Davidenko’s talents as a young architect are on display in complex digital renderings and intricate physical models of educational institutions, public installations, and urban residential projects.  

Ghazi Ghazi | Bachelor of Architecture, Cal Poly Pomona

NOMINATOR: Hofu Wu, Professor of Architecture/Director, Environmental Design Technology Unit

Displaying skill with digital drawing and rendering technologies, Ghazi’s portfolio also demonstrates a passion for sustainable design.

Benjamin Goldsmith | Cornell University

NOMINATOR: Felix Heisel, Assistant Professor of Architecture; Director of the Circular Construction Lab

Proposals for clustered intergenerational housing, a campus wellness center, and a climate research center all show Goldsmith’s passion for using design to solve problems and improve users’ lives. 

Christopher Guardado | New York Institute of Technology

NOMINATOR: Trudy Brens, Professor

Displaying a high level of technical ability and a passion for urbanism, Guardado’s portfolio of large-scale projects is impressive for its fully realized designs. 

Alex Jones | Tuskegee University

NOMINATOR: Kwesi Daniels, Department Head of Architecture

A former vice president of the National Association of Minority Architects student organization at Tuskegee, Jones displays an interest in cultural heritage and sustainability throughout his portfolio.

Coumba Kanté | Syracuse University

NOMINATOR: Michael Speaks, Dean

Having previously worked at Elkus Manfredi Architects, Kanté has a deep understanding of construction drawing, 3D modeling, and building technologies.

Matthew Kennedy | New York Institute of Technology

NOMINATOR: Giovanni Santamaria, Chair, Associate Professor, School of Architecture and Design

From multifamily housing to cultural centers, the projects in Kennedy’s portfolio illustrate the role that natural light, outdoor spaces, and landscaping play in occupants’ well-being.

Caine Knuckles | California College of the Arts

NOMINATOR: Antje Steinmuller, Associate Professor and Chair

Study models, computational iterations, and detailed diagramming illustrate Knuckles’s skill in navigating the design process from start to finish.

Polina Kulikova | University of Southern California

NOMINATOR: Lawrence Scarpa, Professor

An artist and architecture student who grew up in Russia, Kulikova presents a body of work that displays a keen interest in the ways architecture and art overlap.   

Jaewon Lee | ArtCenter College of Design

NOMINATOR: Emil Mertzel, Professor, Architect

With an approach rooted in empathy, multiculturalism, and sustainability, Lee believes that architecture has the power to positively affect people’s lives.

Noah Lemus | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

NOMINATOR: Rodolfo Reis Dias, Temporary Instructional Faculty

An accomplished cabinetmaker and woodworker, Lemus demonstrates a fine attention to detail and craft in each of his designs, whether they are modeled physically or digitally.  

Becky Lung | New York Institute of Technology

NOMINATOR: Giovanni Santamaria, Chair, Associate Professor, School of Architecture and Design

Lung’s portfolio shows a capacity for deep user research: City Paradigm, a community center concept developed with classmates Naomi Codo and Katie Trainor, is designed to reduce the stigma of food insecurity.

David Rico-Gomez | California College of the Arts

NOMINATOR: Antje Steinmuller, Associate Professor and Chair

Rico-Gomez employs intense research and an acute sensitivity to vernacular and ecological systems to create original and innovative buildings. 

Erick Ruivo | New York Institute of Technology 

NOMINATOR: Mike Nolan, Professor

Ruivo’s technical skill and attention to detail inform work that both engages with and heightens the senses. 

Conny Salazar | Woodbury University 

NOMINATOR: Aaron Gensler, Chair of Architecture

Salazar develops excellent interior and exterior visuals, and creates dynamic, civic-minded proposals that have compelling resonance, even when pushing the envelope of the possible. 

Wesley Stoltzfus | Drexel University

OMINATOR: Rachel Simmons Schade, Associate Program Director, Architecture

Stoltzfus combines a keen awareness of city, landscape, and sculptural form to create lively, relatable work. 

Eve Tobey | California College of the Arts

NOMINATOR: Antje Steinmuller, Associate Professor and Chair

Tobey’s avant-garde approach focuses on forging unusual relationships through architecture. Her Bridge of Nymphs encloses San Francisco’s Bay Bridge in a cicada farm, joining humans and insects in a symbiotic relationship for sustenance.

Simiao (Aries) Wang | ArtCenter College of Design

NOMINATOR: Melodie Yashar, Professional Instructor

Wang identifies and leverages cutting-edge building systems for his projects, with an emphasis on sustainability. The After Earth project, which envisions how communities might survive as more of the earth turns to desert, is a good example of how he seeks to anticipate future needs.

Asiye Yukselen | Illinois Institute of Technology

NOMINATOR: Peter Landon, Adjunct Professor at IIT, Founder and Principal at Landon Bone Baker Architects

Two of Yukselen’s projects—a community center and a public library, both for Chicago’s South Side—demonstrate her skill at translating urban forces and community needs into building form.

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