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Future100
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Viewpoints
Surviving and Thriving
With a focus on learning, the March/April issue of Metropolis celebrates the Future100 and sheds a light on how design is reshaping the spaces where education takes place.
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Viewpoints
The 2022 Metropolis Future100 Report
Now in its second year, the Metropolis Future100 program honors the top graduating interior design and architecture students in the U.S. and Canada.
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Profiles
Future100: Four Students Design to Build Community
Informed by cultural and anthropological research and coursework, students dream up new ways to bring people together.
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Future100: Polina Kulikova Explores the Emotional and Social Dimensions of Architecture
Through various visual media, this undergraduate architecture student draws from both Russian Constructivism and her personal lineages.
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Profiles
Future100: Eve Tobey Responds to the Bay Area’s Unique Challenges
The California College of the Arts architecture student's whimsical designs confront some of the profession’s greatest challenges head-on.
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Profiles
Future100: Students Explore Futuristic Building Technologies
Three students envision the next generation of building technology as a vehicle for social change, expanding the traditional boundaries of architecture.
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Future100 Dongqi Chen’s Architecture Thrives in Context
In dealing with the messiness of the built environment as it currently exists, Chen imagines a practical and optimistic future for architecture.
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Future100: These Students Channel Personal Narrative into Supportive Housing
Seven undergraduate and graduate architecture students reflect on their personal experiences and lineages to design ethical, supportive, and sustainable housing projects.
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Programs
Presenting The 2022 Metropolis Future100
Here are the top 100 architecture and interior design students graduating in North America this year.
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Profiles
Future100: Student Designers Explore Radical Sustainability
In an era of ecological collapse, design students move beyond easy notions of “green building.”
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Profiles
Future100: Mateo Mantilla Designs for Sustainability at a Human Scale
The Savannah College of Art and Design student's ecologically sensitive, people-oriented projects speak to how design can engage its public.
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Programs
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