Experimentation, Learning, and Evolution in Architectural Design: Get to Know WORKac

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WORKac is a New York-based firm founded in 2003 by Amale Andraos and Dan Wood. The firm has always believed in "the power of architecture and design to engage in environmental and social concerns, and to create new possibilities for the future." In that sense, the firm's principals define their approach to architecture as a constant evolution. For them, it is a continuous process of learning, questioning, and relearning, which is nurtured through the firm's engagement in local culture, climates, and histories, as well as discourse in the fields of ecology, landscape, and urbanism. In this way, they are able to bring these topics together with a focus on public, cultural, and civic projects that aim to reinvent how people live, work, and experience the world.

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Cite: Moises Carrasco. "Experimentation, Learning, and Evolution in Architectural Design: Get to Know WORKac " 28 Jan 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1038161/experimentation-learning-and-evolution-in-architectural-design-get-to-know-workac> ISSN 0719-8884
Miami Museum Garage by WORKac + Nicolas Buffe + Clavel Arquitectos + K/R and J. MAYER. H.. Image © Imagen Subliminal

建筑设计中的实验、学习与演变:走近 WORKac

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