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‘30 Years of Emerging Voices’

Design for a book commemorating the prestigious architecture award and lecture series.

The Architectural League of New York's Emerging Voices program is commemorated in a new book.
The book's cover features a pattern composed of images of projects by each of the Emerging Voices.
The endpapers list all of the architects honored in the Emerging Voices program.
Title page. The book's typography is set in Atlas Typewriter.

The image grid motif extends to the book’s cover, which features a kaleidoscopic pattern comprised of one project from each of the individuals or firms designed around the time of their Emerging Voices award.

Opening spread of an essay by Ashley Schafer.
Essays are illustrated with projects by the featured architects.
The portfolio section opens with a chronology of all the Emerging Voices.
The Emerging Voices are each featured on a single page, with a portfolio of images of projects.
The designers devised a system to organize information in each honoree's profile.
Profiles of Deborah Berke, left, and hanrahan Meyers architects, right.
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