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2025–2026 Topic

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A Permeable Atlas: A Conversation With Pablo Castillo Luna

Schindler House
835 North Kings Road
West Hollywood, CA 90069

August 6, 2025

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2025 China Fellowship
Rising Tides, Resilient Lives: Reimagining Vulnerable Communities in the River Deltas of Kampung Melayu, Jakarta

Hao Chang

Reclaiming the Negative Space. © Hao Chang.

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2025 China Fellowship
Reconstructing the Power Order of the “Human-Water Relationship” Along China’s Grand Canal

Lu Ming

Axonometric drawing of the inner part of the city wall in the waterfront area. © Lu Ming.

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2025 China Fellowship
Four Dimensions of Water Security: Availability, Accessibility, Resilience, and Sustainability

Zhang Nan

Scene of the transformation of the space under the viaduct in the Discover Eco-corridors project. © Zhang Nan.

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Miro’s Chicago: The Iconic Public Sculpture That Almost Wasn’t

Miro’s Chicago, Chicago, 1981. Photograph by Hedrich Blessing Photographers. © Successió Miró / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris 2025.

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2025 Researcher-in-Residence
A Permeable Atlas

Pablo Castillo Luna

A Tent for Lovers, A Garden for Pollinators, 2022. © Pablo Castillo Luna.

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2025 Structural Engineering Fellowship
Reef Resilience: Designing Modular Solutions for Coastal Protection

Rebecca Henig

Coral Rubble at Moore Reef after MARRS star installation. Courtesy of Mars Incorporated and GBR Biology.

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2024 Research Prize
Imaging Underground: Illustrating Wastewater Challenges and Opportunities to Inform and Empower Alabama’s Black Belt Communities

Aurélie Frolet
Jillian Maxcy-Brown
Emily McGlohn

The Rural Studio cluster system demonstration site is in Newbern, a rural Black Belt Alabama town. © Tim Hursley.

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Dingliang Yang
Jennifer Yoos
Maura Rockcastle
Ross Altheimer
Roger Cummings
Daniel Carlson
Changó Cummings

2024 Research Prize
Soft-Urban Riverfront: A New Paradigm for Headwater Metropolises

Mapping of the “Soft-Urban Riverfront” along the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities, highlighting Pig’s Eye as a crucial site with a history of pollution, rich Indigenous heritage, and ecological significance. © Dingliang Yang and Michael Keller.

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2024 European Research Prize
Coastal Register: Research and Design of Nature-based Solutions for Wetland Water Security

Map of Clew Bay in County Mayo. © Helen McFadden.

Steve Larkin
Helen McFadden

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2024 Robert L. Wesley Award
Ferras Coulibaly

“Glitched Systems” is a product of manipulating established architectural works, reinterpreted through the theme of “glitch.” © Ferras Coulibaly.

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2024 Robert L. Wesley Award
Erin Kurtycz

Kalamazoo Post Office Branch. © Erin Kurtycz.

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2024 Robert L. Wesley Award
Beni Lawson

Treehouse—Consequences of Your Actions. © Beni Lawson.

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2024 Robert L. Wesley Award
Salma Rodriguez

“Framing Mobility Through Space.” © Salma Rodriguez.

The SOM Foundation supports individuals with the highest aspirations to enhance the design of the built environment.

Call for Applications
Research Prize Applications Open in September 2025
European Research Prize Applications Open in September 2025
Robert L. Wesley Award Applications Open in September 2025

Featured Fellow
Volume: Bringing Surface into Question

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2011 SOM Prize for Architecture, Design, and Urban Design
Brandon Clifford
Princeton University
School of Architecture

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Church of St. Georg, Nördlingen Germany. © Brandon Clifford.

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La Voûte de LeFevre, Matter Design / Brandon Clifford and Wes McGee, Banvard Gallery, Columbus Ohio, 2012. © Brandon Clifford.

Ongoing
Imagining Future Cities: Global and Minnesota Visions, Past and Present

Imagining Future Cities: Global and Minnesota Visions, Past and Present examines the enduring pursuit of the Future City, both globally and in Minnesota. The concept of future cities as a means to create more habitable, just, and sustainable places for people to live, work, and play has captivated visionaries across place and time. The exhibition at the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis has been supported in part by the SOM Foundation as part of the 2024 Research Prize. Read

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“A Permeable Atlas: A Conversation With Pablo Castillo Luna” event organized at the MAK Center

On Wednesday, August 6, Pablo Castillo Luna, recipient of the 2025 Researcher-in-Residence, will discuss his research project “A Permeable Atlas.”


SOM Foundation Announces the 2025–2026 Topic

The SOM Foundation is pleased to announce that the 2025–2026 awards cycle will focus on the topic of “Exploring the Potential of Mobility Corridors.”


SOM Foundation Announces Winners of the 2025 China Fellowship

The SOM Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 SOM Foundation China Fellowship. Hao Chang, Lu Ming, and Zhang Nan will each receive $5,000 to conduct independent travel and research that contributes to this year’s topic, “Advancing Toward a Water-Secure Future.”


Miro’s Chicago: The Iconic Public Sculpture That Almost Wasn’t

Spanish artist Joan Miró’s first large-scale public sculpture was commissioned in the early 1960s by Bruce Graham as part of his design for the Brunswick Building in Chicago. While the building was completed in 1965, Miró’s work remained unrealized, and its future seemed more than uncertain. Fifteen years later, plans for Miro’s Chicago were revived and, in 1981, the now-beloved abstract sculpture finally found her rightful place in Chicago, supported in part by a donation from the SOM Foundation.


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