Fellow finalists for the annual prize for emerging practices included Moroccan architect Salima Naji, German studio b+, and Serbian-Swiss collective TEN.
The day-long October 1 event, held at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City, was followed by the 2024 Women in Architecture Awards at the same location.
Thirty-six diverse public works—all completed within 36 months at urban sites across Mexico—are collectively recognized for the sixth-annual international architecture prize.
Four projects in four countries—Argentina, Ecuador, Mexico, and Peru—are in the running for the College of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology–organized prize that recognizes emerging practices.
RECORD-featured buildings by Studio Gang, TenBerke, NADAAA, and others were recognized with project awards across a range of categories earlier this month.