The American Institute of Architects Chicago recognizes exceptional student work from regional, accredited architecture programs with the The Chicago Award in Architecture – Student Award.
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) honors architectural educators for exemplary work in areas such as building design, community collaborations, scholarship, and service. The award-winning professors inspire and challenge students, contribute to the profession’s knowledge base, and extend their work beyond the borders of academia into practice and the public sector.
The Society of American Registered Architects (SARA) is a vibrant professional organization of architects and industry related partners guided by the mantra, “Architect Helping Architect.” Founded in 1956, they are a national organization with active councils and chapters throughout the country, as well as international members. SARA focuses on fellowship, friendship and mentorship.
spectacular* is where firms find their next great talent and architects make their next career move.
Their mission is to help architects thrive in their careers, across the globe. Opening avenues for networking and mentors at every stage of the architect’s career life cycle is crucial to achieving that goal.
Each year, METROPOLIS sets out to designate the top graduating architecture and interior design students in the United States and Canada through its Future100 program, this year sponsored by Daltile, Formica, Keilhauer, and Sherwin-Williams. The 100 students featured here represent some of the most extraordinary young designers from the class of 2024.
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