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Voting System
October 1, 2025
Start of signing up for the competition
June 15, 2026
Termination of registration for the competition
June 17-23, 2026
Voting in the semifinals
June 26 - July 7
Voting in the finals
June 26, 2026
Announcement of finalists
Autumn 2026
Announcement of the winners
 
                            AWARDED GLOBAL STUDENT MENTORS for 10th year of competition
Lee-Su Huang received his Bachelor of Architecture from Feng-Chia University in Taiwan and his Master in Architecture degree from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. He has practiced in Taiwan with various firms and in the United States with Preston Scott Cohen Inc. in Cambridge, and with LA.S.S.A Architects in Seoul, Korea. As co-founder and principal of SHO, his research and practice centers on digital design+fabrication methodology, parametric design optimization strategies, as well as kinetic/interactive architectural prototypes. Lee-Su is currently Lecturer at the University of Florida’s School of Architecture, teaching graduate and undergraduate level design studios as well as foundation and advanced digital media / parametric modeling courses.
Architect exploring design, writing and photography. Telling stories of people and place. Hued in the colours of the palette of Africa.
Contemporary Architecture, Built Form and Lighting, Temporary Structure
I believe in a philosophy that entails design as an interdisciplinary, collective effort to respond to contemporary needs and future issues. A great design is the result of collaborative work combined with passionate, innivative, sensitive values that transforms a place or a space into a unique solution that responds to human needs.
A great building must begin with the immeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed, and in the end must be unmeasured. Louis Kahn