Check out the work of the World Architecture Festival’s 40 Under 40 North America winners

If you can’t make it to Miami this week for the World Architecture Festival (WAF), you can still see what the 40 Under 40 North America cohort is pinning up on the walls. Earlier this year, WAF in collaboration with The Architect’s Newspaper, launched the new initiative to recognize exceptional young architects from across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The 40 winners were announced on October 22.

Each winner was required to submit two A2 boards—one featuring a completed building or interior, the other devoted to any design project or speculative idea—and the results are as varied as the practices they represent. Entrants could mix years, stack multiple projects, and design the boards entirely on their own terms.

Even at a glance, the range is striking. There is a quiet, vista-driven house in the Hudson Valley; a middle school conceived as a breathing, wind-shaping organism; and a restoration of a century-old cultural landmark in Mexico City that weaves glass-and-metal additions into richly restored masonry. 

Taken together, the boards map a cross-section of what emerging architects across North America are making, imagining, and refining right now. Below, we’ve gathered a selection of the winner’s most interesting projects. 

40 Under 40

Adam Wiese studied the material qualities of rammed earth. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Adam Wiese
Lawrence East Station in Toronto
Alex Pendersen worked on the design for Lawrence East Station in Toronto. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Alex Pedersen
BLDS designed House in Adelaide Alley
Andrew Linn of BLDUS designed a house in Adelaide Alley. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Andrew Linn
new Art Omi Visitor Center rendering
Andrew Weigand is behind this design for the new Art Omi Visitor Center. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Andrew Weigand

Mezcal Production Palenque
Armida Fernandez designed a Mezcal Production Palenque. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Armida Fernandez
Charlotte Convention Center
Ben Wathen of TVS contributed to the design for an expansion to the Charlotte Convention Center. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Ben Wathen
workers cottage rendering
Brandon Hall experimented with the typology of the workers cottage. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Brandon Hall
office for EP + Co.
For Gensler, Carolina Montilla worked on an office for EP + Co. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Carolina Montilla

The Fourth Wall, designed by Charles Laurence Proulx
The Fourth Wall, designed by Charles-Laurence Proulx activates public space. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Charles-Laurence Proulx
Mooreland Home by ZITA
Mooreland Home by ZITA is clad with wood. (Courtesy World Architecture Fesitval)
Daniel Feldman
ZITA

Bogotá, Columbia; New York
Erik Martinez worked on TEMIXCO
Erik Martinez worked on TEMIXCO, workspace for a visual artist. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Erik Martinez
Packer Garden House & Facilities Plan rendering
Alongside a team of designers from WXY, Farida Abu-Bakare contributed to envisioning Packer Garden House & Facilities Plan. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Farida Abu-Bakare

Ignacio Cabrera Luque renovated a house in Mexico City
Ignacio Cabrera Luque renovated a house in Mexico City into a small hotel with 10 suites. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Ignacio Cabrera Luque
Mexico City home renovation from Inca Hernandez
In this Mexico City home renovation from Inca Hernandez a staircase is a point of visual interest. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Inca Hernandez
apartment building from Michan Architecture
An apartment building from Michan Architecture has a striking exterior presence. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Isaac Michan Daniel

Sanaa Center by Drummond Projects
Sanaa Center by Drummond Projects will complete in 2027. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Jimmie Drummond
24-story, transit-oriented development in Jersey City
Juan Rodriguez of MHS Architects is behind a 24-story, transit-oriented development in Jersey City. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Juan Rodriguez
VENDÔME by Juan Sala
Juan Sala worked on a spa facility in Paris. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Kfir Gluzberg worked on Glimmer House
For Kilogram Studio, Kfir Gluzberg worked on Glimmer House. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Kfir Gluzberg

Khoa Vu converted a villa in Vietnam into a social dining space
For this project, Khoa Vu converted a villa in Vietnam into a social dining space. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
pavilion with slanted walls in a field
The pavilion from Laura Salazar was on view at the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism in 2023. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Laura Salazar
Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal
Lilia Koleva was involved in the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM), which stands as one of the largest healthcare construction projects in North America. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Lilia Koleva
A House by the Pond
Black cladding makes a statement on A House by the Pond, a project from Lily Chishan Wong. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Lily Chishan Wong
Monospace from MATTAFORMA
Monospace from MATTAFORMA and Lindsey Wikstrom is a concept venue in Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Lindsey Wikstrom

Google Headquarters in Mountain View, California
Lisa Rammig from Eckersley O’Callaghan worked on the Google Headquarters in Mountain View, California. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Lisa Rammig
Argentalia
Marina Leboreiro designed a restaurant in Mexico City that combines Italian-Argentinian cuisine, aptly named Argentalia. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Marina Leboreiro
office for IMC Trading in Chicago
Mayur Patel worked on an office for IMC Trading in Chicago. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Mayur Patel

The Branch School- Hightower Middle School
The Branch School – Hightower Middle School my Michelle Old is a sustainable, wind- and water-integrated learning environment. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Michelle Old
Rendering of the Rio Arts District by Miguel Campo
Miguel Campo’s design concept for the Rio Arts District in Medellín, Colombia includes five main buildings. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Miguel Campo
Nimet Anwar A House in the Delta
NO OFFICE’s wood-centric house design situated in the Ganges Delta. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Nimet Anwar
NO NAME House Among the Trees Rendering
NO OFFICE–designed single family residence in New York State (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)

Hacienda Wabi in Tulum Mexico
The Hacienda Wabi residential complex in Tulum, Mexico was designed by Pedro Ramírez de Aguilar. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Pedro Ramírez de Aguilar
Rendering of adaptive re-use project by Peter Logan
Peter Logan of Wong Logan Architects is proposing a roof deck for the Potrero Technology Hub. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Peter Logan
Facade Mr. C Miami Hotel by Raymond Fort
The Mr. C Miami boutique hotel by Raymond Fort of Arquitectonica. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Raymond Fort

Emory Executive Park Musculoskeletal Institute
Sammy Shams explores the roadmap to net-zero buildings through HKS’s Emory Executive Park Musculoskeletal Institute. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Sammy Shams
HKS

Orlando, Florida
Hamburgo 44 Mexico City
Sebastián Canales’s design for Hamburgo 44 blends contemporary living with community and sustainability in Mexico City. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Sebastián Canales
West Side Public Realm by Field Operations
Field Operations and Taehyung Park designed the public realm for the Manhattan West development. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Taehyung Park
STEM Museum Omaha
The STEM Museum in Omaha, Nebraska, was completed in 2023 by Tim Williams and HDR. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Tim Williams
HDR

Omaha, Nebraska

Tura Cousins Wilson's rendering of proposed St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts in Toronto
Tura Cousins Wilson’s proposal reimagines Toronto’s St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Tura Cousins Wilson
Xinyi Liu designed Cambridge Villa in Shanghai, China
Phase I of Xinyi Liu’s Cambridge Villa in Shanghai, China, was completed in February 2025. (Courtesy World Architecture Festival)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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