1 March 2023

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Open Letter to Architects Krueck Sexton Partners

Re: U.S. Embassy plan in Jerusalem
Plan 101-0810796 - “Diplomatic Compound - USA, Hebron Road, Jerusalem”

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We, the undersigned, are writing this letter in regard to the proposed plan of the U.S. government to double down on Trump’s plan to build a new embassy compound in occupied Jerusalem. The proposed embassy is planned to be built on a plot of land – the “Allenby Barracks” – that was illegally confiscated from its original Palestinian owners. Concerned with the ethical implications of this project for the architecture profession, we are calling on the Chicago-based architecture firm Krueck Sexton Partners (KSP), and other companies complicit in this plan, to immediately withdraw from the Israeli planning process and stop their participation in and endorsement of Israel's illegal seizures of Palestinian land in Jerusalem.

The Biden administration is following through on Trump’s egregious break with decades of U.S. policy by ordering the move of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, and recognizing the city as Israel’s capital. The embassy plan is a violation of Jerusalem’s special corpus separatum status under international law – meaning that sovereignty over Jerusalem remains undetermined. It is also a violation of the United States’ obligations under the Vienna Convention, which states that any diplomatic mission established must be within the express territorial sovereignty of that state. Because of Jerusalem’s corpus separatum status, this constitutes a clear breach of the Convention and violates Palestinians’ right to self-determination. That the embassy is to be built on the particular site in question, land confiscated from Palestinians under Israel’s discriminatory Absentee Property Law, adds an additional layer of unlawfulness to the plan. As clarified in this letter sent by Adalah and the Center for Constitutional Rights in November 2022 to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, this plan is in “violation of international law, including Article 46 of the Hague Regulations. Both Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have identified the Absentees’ Property Law as a foundational tool of Israel’s oppression and domination of Palestinians within a broader Apartheid system.” As designers, KSP Partners become not only complacent, but active participants in such violations.

The historical ownership of this land is well-documented; notably, through documents from the Israel State Archives, which confirm that most of the Allenby Barracks site is land that belongs to Palestinians forcibly displaced from their homes by the state of Israel in 1948. Several of the owners and their descendants are now U.S. citizens, to whom the U.S. owes additional obligations regarding the protection of their property. The U.S. Department of State has duties both under agency rules to protect the overseas property interests of its citizens and under the U.S. Constitution, whose Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause prohibits the extralegal governmental confiscation of such property. As project architects, Krueck Sexton Partners are complicit in the U.S. State Department’s participation in the violation of the property rights of its own citizens.

Architecture institutions and practices are undergoing a long overdue examination of the profession’s ethical responsibilities and accountability. More specifically, architects and planners at work in the U.S. today are grappling with the profession’s history and ongoing complicity with and benefit from systems of oppression, including Indigenous land expropriation. Krueck Sexton Partners aims to set itself apart within the landscape of architecture practice by “advocating for the future” and providing design outcomes capable of “improving cities and lives” and promoting “healthy, vibrant, and sustainable communities.” The firm claims a commitment to ethical labor practices, and “social innovation, equity, and dignity for all.”

The most recent American Institute of Architects (AIA)  “statement of our values” calls for “fair housing policies, civil rights protections, and accessibility to the built environment for all,” advocates for “policies that invest in well-designed civic infrastructure,” and works to “improve the built environment”. Architectural schools across the U.S. are in the process of transforming their pedagogy in order to address the profession’s role in systemic injustice and harm. KSP Partners Ronald A. Krueck and Mark P. Sexton are affiliated with academic and other institutions in the U.S., including the American Institute of Architects, the IIT College of Architecture in Chicago, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Sexton is Co-Chair of the IIT College of Architecture’s Board of Advisors, while Krueck is a recipient of the AIA Lifetime Achievement Award. We call on them to uphold the responsibilities that come with such affiliations and recognition, and consider the ethical implications of their practice, and the precedents they would be setting for generations to come.

Their participation in the plan for the US embassy in Jerusalem stands in direct opposition to above-mentioned values, and the values of leading architectural practitioners, scholars, and organizations in the U.S. and worldwide, as demonstrated by the list of signatories below. Ethics do not cease to be applicable across borders. Palestinians cannot inhabit, sustain livelihoods, nor plan for and improve their environment without access to their own lands due to illegal land confiscation. The plan for the US embassy project in Jerusalem is a clear ethical case that demands the refusal of architects to participate in the ongoing dispossession of Palestinians in Jerusalem.

We call on Krueck Sexton Partners to immediately withdraw from the U.S. Embassy project in Jerusalem and refuse to be complicit in a project that will cause irreparable harm to Palestinian people and Palestinian rights.


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Signatures (updated March 27, 9am EST)

  1. Jumanah Abbas, Qatar Museums
  2. Yousef Abbasi
  3. Sarah Abdallah, Columbia University
  4. Loay AbdelRahman, Sales and Marketing Executive
  5. Alaa Abdul Jawad
  6. Iyad Abou Gaida, EcoRove
  7. Dalya Abualfaish
  8. Rana Abughannam, Carleton University
  9. Nadi Abusaada, ETH Zürich
  10. Ross Adams, Bard Architecture
  11. Emanuel Admassu. AD—WO / Columbia University
  12. Menna Agha, Carleton University
  13. Zena Agha, Non-Resident Scholar, Middle East Institute, Washington DC
  14. Maisoon Ahmad
  15. Rahel Aima, Independent Critic
  16. Raphael Akari
  17. Nora Akawi, The Cooper Union
  18. Esra Akcan, Cornell University
  19. Lulua Al Ajami
  20. Laura Albast, Institute for Palestine Studies USA
  21. Mai AlBattat, TH Köln
  22. Manal AlDowayan
  23. Malak Al-Faraj, Urban Designer
  24. Hanouf AlFehaid, Columbia University
  25. Liane Al Ghusain, New York University Abu Dhabi
  26. Marian Arwa Al-Hachami, American University of Sharjah
  27. Syed Abrar Ali, ISE
  28. Bashar al-Idreesi
  29. Ali Alikhani
  30. Iyad Aljabi
  31. Maria Aljabi, Physician
  32. Noora Aljabi
  33. Farah Alkhoury, Columbia University
  34. Meitha Almazrooei, MIT
  35. Anna Karla Almeida, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)
  36. Alia Al-Sabi, New York University
  37. Zayna Al-Saleh, Independent Curator
  38. Aman Al Tawil
  39. Joseph Altshuler, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  40. Xio Alvarez
  41. Hamed Alza’tary, Alexandria University
  42. Samaher Amery
  43. Baha Amouri
  44. Eider Ayerdi Anacabe, Euskal Herria
  45. Samuel M. Anderson, Samuel Anderson Architects / The Cooper Union
  46. Sean Anderson, Cornell University
  47. H.M. Ansari
  48. Dulce Arambula, Architect
  49. The Architecture Lobby
  50. Fareed Armaly, Artist
  51. Waverly Arnold
  52. Cher Asad, AKAA
  53. Mona Askar
  54. Iysam Atwan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  55. Hicham Awad, The Cooper Union
  56. Reem Awad, PhD Student - Carleton University School of Architecture and Urbanism
  57. Zain Awamleh
  58. Nick Axel, e-flux Architecture / Gerrit Rietveld Academie
  59. Eleni Axioti, School of Architecture, Architectural Association
  60. Hannah Azuonye, Skin Deep
  61. Tizziana Baldenebro, SPACES
  62. Ethel Baraona Pohl, Co-founder of dpr-barcelona
  63. Joshua Barnett, The Architecture Lobby
  64. Adam Barsoum
  65. Merve Bedir, Hong Kong University
  66. Bahar Behbahani, City University New York
  67. Tomà Berlanda, University of Cape Town
  68. Omar Berrada, writer
  69. Tarek Berro
  70. C Berry
  71. Tahir Bise
  72. Virginia Black, Columbia University
  73. Caitlin Blanchfield, Columbia University
  74. Ryan Jefferson Booth, Ryan Booth Performance
  75. Hiba Bou Akar, Columbia University
  76. Brian Boyd, Co-Director, Center for Palestine Studies
  77. Lev Bratishenko, Canadian Centre for Architecture
  78. Irene Brisson, Louisiana State University
  79. Reuben J. Brown, University of Cambridge
  80. Laurie Brunner
  81. Niamh Butler, Niamh Butler Architects
  82. Lucas Cantori, Editions Clinamen
  83. Tei Carpenter, Agency Agency
  84. Jordan H. Carver, Yale School of Architecture
  85. Toby Chai, University of the Arts London
  86. Leen Charafeddine, Royal College of Art
  87. Ken Chen
  88. Xiaoxi Chen, Columbia University
  89. Esther Choi
  90. Violet Ciotti Rashad, Art Consultant
  91. Alex Clark, School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University
  92. Madelynne Clark, PORT
  93. Elizabeth Clyne, Member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (MRIAI) / NOJI Architects, Ireland
  94. Danya Cohen, Ir Amim (City of Nations)
  95. Karen Collins, Photographer
  96. Marina Corsillo
  97. Mariana Costa Lima, Central Saint Martins
  98. Elizabeth Cox, Royal College of Art
  99. Olivia Crough, Harvard University
  100. DAAR, Decolonizing Architecture Art Research
  101. Selma Dabbagh, Goldsmiths University, London
  102. Renzo Dagnino, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
  103. Andrew Daley, AWU/IAM
  104. Marlain Daniel
  105. Sandra Irene Daniel
  106. Jacqueline Danielyan, Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
  107. Jeff Dardozzi, Living Structure LSO
  108. Katherine Darnstadt, Latent Design, Chicago
  109. Romain David, Harvard University
  110. Paula De Almeida
  111. Peggy Deamer, Yale School of Architecture / The Architecture Lobby
  112. Mitchell Deans, The Architecture Lobby
  113. Irene de Craen, Errant Journal
  114. Kyriaki Deligiannidou
  115. Émélie Desrochers-Turgeon, Carleton University
  116. Ivi Diamantopoulou, New Affiliates
  117. Nusa Dimopoulos
  118. Killian O’ Dochartaigh, Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
  119. John Dorman, Member of Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland
  120. Nicolay Duque-Robayo, Columbia University
  121. Michelle Duschang
  122. Keller Easterling, Yale School of Architecture
  123. Hayley Eber, The Cooper Union
  124. Fran Edgerley, ab__
  125. Andrew Economos Miller, Kent State University
  126. Zvi Efrat, Efrat-Kowalsky Architects / Bezalel Academy of Art and Design
  127. Ken Ehrlich, Artist
  128. Karim Elachkar
  129. Abir Elasswad
  130. Dr. Husni Elbahesh
  131. Kristina Eldrenkamp
  132. Rosana Elkhatib, f-archirecture/ Columbia University, Former student to Ron Krueck and Thomas Jacobs
  133. Shaza Elmoukaied
  134. Layalee Elzahdan, Project Manager
  135. José Esparza Chong Cuy, Storefront for Art and Architecture
  136. Rima Ezzeddine, École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture, Paris-Malaquais
  137. Leilani Farha, former UN Special Rapporteur on Right to Housing / Global Director, The Shift
  138. Nabil Farhat
  139. Nadine Fattaleh, NYU, PhD student
  140. Federico Fazenda, Architect MAA
  141. Blake Fisher
  142. Sean Flynn
  143. Norman Fong, Architectural Association
  144. Leslie Forehand, Long Beach City College
  145. Eva Franch i Gilabert, Architect
  146. Nathalie Frankowski, WAI Think Tank  / Iowa State University
  147. Maggie Freeman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  148. Irving Fuertes, Irving Fuertes Design Studio, Inc
  149. Fabrizio Furiassi, The New School / University of Basel
  150. Curt Gambetta, Cornell University
  151. Cruz Garcia, WAI Think Tank / Iowa State University
  152. Jenan Ghazal, University of Toronto
  153. Iker Gil, MAS Studio / MAS Context
  154. Robert W Giles, Architect
  155. David Gissen, The New School
  156. Aaron Goldstein, Registered Architect
  157. Michael Gordon, AWH Architects
  158. Jessica Gore-Pike
  159. Charlotte Grace, Royal College of Art
  160. James Graham, California College of the Arts
  161. Ellen Dineen Grimes, Associate Professor, Architecture, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  162. Øystein Grønning, Migrant architecture + urbanism, Oslo, Norway
  163. Josef Guerrera, Stockholm University
  164. Sarah Gunawan
  165. Amel Hadj Hassen
  166. Zakiyyah Haffejee, Royal College of Art
  167. Nirvana Haldar, University of Auckland
  168. Hassan Hamed, CMH
  169. Jenna Hamed, Independent Artist
  170. Isabella Hammad, Writer
  171. Mina Hanna
  172. Sarah Haque, DMOC
  173. Samir Harb, Research fellow at Homboldt University
  174. Sean Harris-Macintosh, Royal Institute of British Architects
  175. Calvin Harrison, Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
  176. Ahmad Samir Ibrahim Hasan, Universidad Catolica
  177. Yaqoub Hasan, CAPLA - University of Arizona
  178. Hadi Hashem
  179. Leena Hassan
  180. Tarek Hassan, Foster + Partners
  181. Abe Hayeem, RIBA, Architects & Planners for Justice in Palestine
  182. Hans Haenlein, Architect, Royal Institute of British Architects
  183. Malcolm Hecks
  184. Sarah Hejazin, Columbia University
  185. Kayli Hendricks
  186. Samia Henni, Cornell University
  187. Anu Henriques, Skin Deep
  188. Andrew Herscher, University of Michigan
  189. Karma Hijawi
  190. Sandi Hilal, Lund University
  191. Jack Hilchey, University of Houston
  192. Miriam Hillawi Abraham
  193. Jeffrey Hogrefe, Pratt Institute
  194. Anne Holtrop, Studio Anne Holtrop
  195. Sylvia Hong, Skin Deep
  196. Beverly Horrell
  197. Christin Hu, Design as Protest
  198. Elise Misao Hunchuck, Columbia University
  199. Andrea Hunt, Future Firm
  200. Christopher Iacovetti, University of Chicago
  201. Rawan W. Ibrahim
  202. Bogdan Ionescu, Architect
  203. Brad Isnard, Architect
  204. Adnan Ismail, University of Arizona
  205. Platon Issaias, Architect
  206. Theodossis Issaias, Architect
  207. Elisa Iturbe, The Cooper Union
  208. Alia J
  209. Julius Jääskeläinen, Ark Brut, Finland
  210. Nuha Jaludi
  211. Kelley James
  212. Tamara Z Jamil, UC Berkeley
  213. Iqbal Jassat, Media Review Network (MRN)
  214. Nima Javidi, The Cooper Union
  215. Sonia Jeunet
  216. Daniel Jonas-Roche, Adjunct Professor, Kean University
  217. Emily Joseph, Parsons / The New School
  218. Riyad Joucka
  219. Heba Jundi
  220. Nathan Junkert
  221. Alia K
  222. Lydia Kallipoliti, The Cooper Union
  223. Ali Kamal, Columbia University
  224. Frederick Kannemeyer, Architect
  225. Paul Karlson, Former U.S. Peace Corp
  226. Mahmoud Karssli
  227. Rana Kashlan
  228. Emy Kat
  229. Fatmeh Kawasmi
  230. Sam Keene, The Cooper Union
  231. Emily Kellogg, PORT
  232. Aiman Khair
  233. Akber Khan
  234. Junaid Khan
  235. Walid Khoury
  236. Liz Kinnamon, University of Arizona
  237. Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt, Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
  238. Kate Kirkwood
  239. Ken R. Koense NCARB, Pedal Design Lab
  240. Lauren Kogod, The Cooper Union
  241. Jaffer Abbas Kolb, New Affiliates / Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  242. Joerg Koopmann
  243. Kleopatra Korai
  244. Lindsey Krug, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  245. Maya Krtic, The Cooper Union
  246. Adrian Lahoud, Royal College of Art
  247. Léopold Lambert, The Funambulist
  248. Theodore Landrum, Faculty of Architecture, University of Manitoba
  249. Dr Ruth Lang, Senior lecturer, Royal College of Art, London
  250. Constanza Larach
  251. Ana María León, Associate Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Design
  252. Andrea Leonardi
  253. Christiano Lepratti, Universita di Genova
  254. Mary Letera, University of Colorado
  255. Aaron Levy, Executive Director and Chief Curator, Slought Foundation
  256. Emily Licht, Architect
  257. Khandan Lolaki-Noble
  258. Alma Lope
  259. Marcelo López-Dinardi, Texas A&M University
  260. Farzin Lotfi-Jam, Assistant Professor of Architecture, Cornell University
  261. Romano Lou
  262. George Louras, Office of Assorted Functions
  263. Deon Lucas, Beehyyve
  264. Elise Limon, Yale School of Architecture
  265. Ryan Ludwig, Roger Williams University
  266. Onnis Luque Rodriguez, Onnis Luque Fotografía
  267. Kate Macintosh, RIBA, Hon. FRIAS
  268. Yumna Madi
  269. Pedro Magnasco, CCPM Arquitectura
  270. Elsa MH Mäki, Harvard Graduate School of Design
  271. Khaled Malas, Sigil / New York University
  272. Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Assistant Professor, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)
  273. Sami Manausa, Harvard Divinity School
  274. Frank Mandell, Designer
  275. Guy Mannes-Abbott, Writer and Critic / Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London (UCL)
  276. Kristina Manson
  277. Ramzi Maqdisi
  278. Daham Marapane, Architecture Lobby
  279. Natalie Marconi
  280. Faiq Mari, ETH Zürich
  281. Katy Marks, Citizens Design Bureau
  282. Pau Cata Marles, CeRCCa / Platform Harakat
  283. Reinhold Martin, Columbia University
  284. Vera Martinez, Architect
  285. Dominique Mashini, Harvard GSD
  286. George Massoud, AA School of Architecture
  287. Zannah Matson, University of Guelph
  288. María Mazzanti, Failed Architecture
  289. Gavin McIntosh
  290. Thom Medek, Bernheimer Architecture
  291. Jesse Megaly Vasquez
  292. Elis Mendoza, Princeton University
  293. Mike Miccioli, University of Chicago
  294. Valérie Michaud, Laurentian University
  295. Nadya Mikhaylovskaya, Architectural designer
  296. Jennifer Minner, Cornell University
  297. Terrence Mkhwanazi, Architect
  298. Samaneh Moafi, Forensic Architecture
  299. Ashique Mohammad, Urbanist
  300. Sabina Mohideen
  301. Jacob R. Moore, The Avery Review
  302. Thomas Modeen, Architects Independent
  303. Nabila Morales Pérez, Member of the Field of Architecture
  304. Patricia Morton, UC Riverside / Society of Architectural Historians
  305. Michael Moynihan, Cornell University
  306. Luzan Munayer
  307. Naheed Murtaza
  308. Jess Myers, RISD
  309. Mohamad Nahleh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  310. Ruwaida Nammari, Interior Designer
  311. Sarah Nankivell, Assistant Director of Operations, Forensic Architecture
  312. Vince Narma
  313. Rosalind Nashashibi, Artist
  314. Nadine Nashef
  315. Jennifer Newsom, Dream The Combine / Cornell Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP)
  316. Korynn Newville, Triple N Construction
  317. Jessica Ngan, Princeton University
  318. Nancy Nicol
  319. Catherine Noujaim
  320. Soo Ok Han
  321. Geraldine M. Ortiz, Royal College of Art
  322. Ana Ozaki, Princeton University
  323. Mariana Cyrino Peralva Dias, ENPC
  324. Josué Pérez Campos, Cornell School of Architecture (B.Arch. 2020)
  325. Timothy Perkins, Artist / Architect
  326. Sarah Peterson, World Human
  327. Andrew Phyfer, Future Firm
  328. Maria Pillet
  329. Joanna Piotrowska
  330. Sasha Plotnikova, Cal Poly Pomona
  331. Gabrielle Printz, Yale School of Architecture
  332. Dena Qaddumi, London School of Economics and Political Science
  333. Walid Raad, The Cooper Union
  334. Mian Rabbani
  335. Shivangi Mariam Raj, The Funambulist
  336. Fatima Rantissi
  337. Niloofar Rasooli, ETH Zürich
  338. Eduardo Rega Calvo, University of Pennsylvania
  339. Elliot Josephine Leila Reichert, Indiana University
  340. Juan Reyes
  341. Olivia Reynolds, Founder, Lobe Block
  342. Natasha Rieffel, Architect
  343. Pedro Rivera, Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
  344. Kyara Robinson, Princeton School of Architecture
  345. Miguel Robles-Duran, The New School
  346. Jim Roche, Member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (MRIAI) / Senior Lecturer, Technological University (TU) Dublin
  347. Mireille Roddier, University of Michigan
  348. Rebecca Rodrigo
  349. Giacomo Rossi, ETH Zürich / CCA Montreal
  350. Dylan Roth, The Architecture Lobby
  351. Anders Rubing, University of Bergen & Bergen School of Architecture
  352. Simone Rudolphi, Independent Photographer
  353. Mariana Ruiz Yañez
  354. Haifa Sabbagh
  355. Mahdi Sabbagh, Columbia University
  356. Kim Saikali, Activist
  357. Nancy Salazar, National Academy of Engineering
  358. Shahed Saleem, University of Westminster
  359. Nadeen Saleh
  360. Dina Salman
  361. Ozayr Saloojee, Carleton University School of Architecture and Urbanism
  362. Zoé Samudzi, Rhode Island School of Design
  363. José Augusto Sanches Albergaria Giro, Architect
  364. Ivonne Santoyo Orozco, Bard Architecture
  365. Yara Saqfalhait, Columbia University
  366. Melisa Saračević
  367. Francesca Savoldi, Technical University Delft
  368. Ken Saylor, Studio Ken Saylor NYC
  369. Akil Scafe-Smith, RESOLVE Collective
  370. Susan Schuppli, Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths
  371. Maciek Schejbal, Afro-Polka Productions
  372. Sayf Shuqair
  373. Felicity D. Scott, Columbia University
  374. Tamar Shafrir
  375. Seher Shah, Artist
  376. Leo Shaw
  377. Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, Barnard College / Columbia University
  378. Aikaterini Sideri, Master Student
  379. Deane Simpson, Royal Danish Academy - Architecture
  380. Randhir Singh
  381. Samar Siyam
  382. David Smiley, Columbia University
  383. Pete Smith, Artist
  384. Steve Smith
  385. Meriam Soltan, Columbia University
  386. Sultan Sooud Q
  387. Scott Sorli, University of Waterloo
  388. Douglas Spencer, Iowa State University
  389. Dima Srouji, Royal College of Art
  390. Mark E. Stanger, Episcopal Priest
  391. Aaron Stone, PORT
  392. Sara Jane Stoner, Pratt Institute
  393. Sarem Sunderland, ETH Zürich
  394. Maha Sughayer, PharmS
  395. Ian Svilokos, PIE
  396. Amjad Syam
  397. Bisher Tabbaa, Columbia University
  398. Yara Taha, Beehyyve
  399. Roisin Tapponi, University of St. Andrews
  400. Paulo Tavares, University of Brasilia
  401. Nader Tehrani, The Cooper Union
  402. Yousef Theeb
  403. Constantina Theodorou, National Technical University of Athens
  404. Iba Tony, University of the Arts London
  405. Jacqueline Tran, School of Architecture, University of Technology Sydney
  406. Julia Udall, Sheffield Hallam University
  407. Melis Ugurlu, The Avery Review
  408. Jon Vaccaro, Architecture Student
  409. Samarth Vachhrajani, Yale University
  410. Sumayya Vally, Counterspace Studio
  411. Anthony Christian van Raat, Director, TEKTON Consulting Engineers
  412. Laura Vargas
  413. Manijeh Verghese, Sphere Spaces
  414. Bhaarat Verma
  415. Sunniva Berlanda Viking, a studio.space
  416. Emily Wakim
  417. Seanna Walsh
  418. Justin Paul Ware, UN-Habitat / Spatial Politics
  419. Ben Warwas, ByBen Architecture
  420. Eyal Weizman, Forensic Architecture
  421. Ines Weizman, Royal College of Art, London / Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna
  422. Sophie Weston Chien, Harvard GSD
  423. James Wheeler, Public Design Exchange
  424. Paul Whitehouse, Bartlett School of Architecture Alumnus
  425. Jen Wood, AD—WO
  426. Margarida Waco, Royal College of Art / The Funambulist
  427. Ashe Wagner
  428. Gail Waldman, RIBA
  429. Catherine Wang, MArch Student at RISD
  430. Hans Maarten Wikkerink, Architecture Lobby
  431. Wolff Architects, Cape Town
  432. Gesche Würfel, New York University
  433. Michael Young, The Cooper Union
  434. Moylin Yuan
  435. Asiye Yukselen, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
  436. Ghia Zaatari, Harvard University
  437. Ibrahim Zakhour, Architect, NPS - Humber Ltd. UK
  438. Dr. Shirin Zarqa-Lederman
  439. Bz Zhang
  440. Qianer Zhu, ETH Zürich
  441. Elaine Zmuda, Harvard Graduate School of Design
  442. Michael Zuhorski, Syracuse University
  443. Rula Zuhour, PORT