Young Architects Program 2014

Hy-Fi by The Living

Jun 27–Sep 6, 2014

MoMA PS1

Installation view of Young Architects Program 2014, Hy-Fi by The Living on view at MoMA PS1 from June 27—September 6, 2014. Image courtesy MoMA PS1. Photo: Kris Graves

The Young Architects Program (YAP), is an annual competition hosted by The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 that fosters innovative architecture. The winning design by The Living (New York, NY) is on view at MoMA PS1 during the summer 2014. This year’s finalists are Collective-LOK (New York), Fake Industries Architectural Agonism and MAIO (New York), LAMAS (Ann Arbor and Toronto), and Pita + Bloom (Los Angeles).

YAP International winners include Grupo Talca (Santiago), Moon Ji Bang (Seoul), and orrizzontale (Rome).

Other Venues and Dates

CONSTRUCTO, Santiago, Chile
March 5–May 3, 2015
MAXXI, Rome, Italy
June 25–November 2014
MMCA, Seoul, Korea
July 8–October 5, 2014

The 2014 Young Architects Program is sponsored by Bloomberg

Additional funding is provided by the Bertha and Isaac Liberman Foundation, Jeffrey and Michèle Klein, and Agnes Gund.

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