Hosted by ‘T’ Space / Steven Myron Holl Foundation
July 5–August 2, 2023
60 Round Lake Rd
12572 Rhinebeck NY
Program information
‘T’ Space and the Steven Myron Holl Foundation proudly announce the seventh Summer Architecture Residency: “Light and Polychromy” for students and young professionals in architecture, design, and visual arts.
The program takes place virtually July 5–28, 2023, and offers its participants a 1,000 USD travel stipend to visit the grounds in Rhinebeck, New York, from July 30 to August 2, 2023, and to enjoy a series of field trips throughout the Hudson Valley to destinations of acclaimed architectural and artistic interest.
Apply now to participate in this rigorous studio, where residents will experiment with the design of a site-specific project and engage in critical thinking and dialogue through design critiques, pin-ups, lectures and conversations with invited professionals.
Invited guest speakers: Diana Agrest, José Araguez, Torkwase Dyson, Ann Hamilton, Leah Kelly, Hamed Khosravi, Erik Kiviat, Sanford Kwinter, Michael Maltzan, Marina Tabassaum, Anthony Titus
Program Head: Steven Holl
Program Director: Eirini Tsachrelia
Applications are accepted online only: apply here. Questions may be directed to submissions [at] smhfoundation.org.
Scholarships/support for 2023 residency
Thank you to the donors whose generous support makes it possible for the residency program to operate on a tuition-free basis in 2023: The Pulimood Scholarship, The Al Held Scholarship, Leica Geosystems Scholarship, The J.M. Kaplan Fund, Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown.
“‘T’ Space has become a special place in the terrain of contemporary art and architecture where guests can experience hybrids of the visual arts, poetry, music, and the natural landscape through new buildings and commissions, public events, and educational programs, bringing aesthetic forms together in a kind of spiritual renewal that challenges the endless commodification of culture, ecology, and the built environment.” —Stephen Zacks, advocacy journalist, architecture critic, and urbanist based in NYC