Multispecies Lounge is featured in Architect Magazine’s Dark Matter Issue.
Photo by Jack Landau
Multispecies Lounge is featured in Architect Magazine’s Dark Matter Issue.
Photo by Jack Landau
Joyce Hwang is awarded the 2024 WOJR/ Civitella Ranieri Architecture Prize through an international nomination and jury process that yielded 53 nominees from more than 20 countries. She will be in residence at Civitella Ranieri for six weeks in 2024 to develop and build a site-responsive project.
Joyce Hwang /Ants of the Prairie is discussed in a book by Paul Dobraszcyk, Animal Architecture: Beasts, Buildings and Us, published by The University of Chicago Press.
Image: The University of Chicago Press
Joyce Hwang is interviewed for SSSAD, a public memory and storytelling project initiated by Tonia Sing Chi.
Image and graphics credit: Tonia Sing Chi.
Joyce Hwang is featured in “How to design architecture for wildlife,”episode 2 of a 6-episode video series, “Built Ecologies: Architecture and the Environment,” produced by the Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built and Natural Environment at MoMA. Read more in the MoMA Magazine essay “Designing for Other Species.”
Graphic by MoMA
Joyce Hwang is invited to give a talk and participate in a panel discussion for the Chicago Architecture Biennial, in partnership with Exhibit Columbus. Titled “Architecture and the City Ecosystem,” the discussion also featured Henry Adams (Urban Wildlife Institute) and Forrest Cortes (Nature Conservancy in Illinois, Chicago Audubon Society).
Graphic by Chicago Architecture Biennial
Ants of the Prairie is invited by the Architectural League of New York to participate in its First Friday series of 2021-22, featuring practices that are redefining contemporary public landscape. The event features a talk by Joyce Hwang, moderated by Mason White and Lola Sheppard. See a video of the online event here.
Joyce Hwang is awarded a University Design Research Fellowship for Exhibit Columbus 2020-2021: “New Middles: From Main Street to Megalopolis,” curated by Mimi Zeiger and Iker Gil.
New Middles graphic by Jeremiah Chiu