A summer design residency for emerging architects and artists
July 5–28, 2019
Five residents will be selected on a competitive basis for “Rural Compression – Cosmic Dust,” the 2019 “T” Space Summer Architectural Residency in Rhinebeck, New York. The 23-day intensive studio, a program of “T” Space and the Steven Myron Holl Foundation for undergraduate, graduate students and young professionals, challenges participants to think and design critically. 2019’s residents will enjoy theoretical and experimental freedom as they design a center for cosmological observation.
Using both analog and digital media tools, the program is complemented by design critiques, pin ups and conversations with invited professionals and exhibited artists. Students visit Dutchess County destinations of acclaimed architectural and artistic interest. Venues and personalities change year-to-year, and have included institutions like the Dorsky Museum, Art Omi, Grace Farms and Dia:Beacon with critiques by architects Tatiana Bilbao, Lars Müller and Steven Holl.
This “T” Space residency welcomes students and professionals of architecture, as well as artists with a demonstrated interest in architecture.
Full details for 2019’s program and the application portal can be found at TSpaceRhinebeck.org/Residency. The application deadline is March 31, 2019.
Applicants are required to submit basic information about themselves as well as a 1-page CV, 1-page letter of interest and portfolio of their work up to 15-pages (8MB maximum file size). Competitive applications will demonstrate research or professional experience in architecture. Selections are made on the basis of merit after panelist review; panelists are professionals active in the field of architecture. Residents will be announced on April 10, 2019.