Next Generation Design Competition

A Past Winner at Full Speed Ahead

Posted June 1, 2007

Jinhee Park has been selected by jury to participate in the Architectural League of New York’s prestigious 26th annual Young Architects Forum. Jinhee is the principal of Single Speed Design, which won the inaugural Next Generation Design Competition in 2004 for the idea to build a house from the materials remaining out of Boston’s Big Dig project.

The theme of the Forum this year is Proof. The Young Architects Forum will be exhibited at the Architectural League of New York until July 7, 2007.

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The winning team of the Metropolis Next Generation Design Prize in 2004—(front, from left to right) architects Erik Carlson, John Hong, and Jinhee Park of Single Speed Design and (in the background) Paul Pedini, the developer they are collaborating with—stand among dismantled sections of Interstate 93 at Leverett Circle in Boston.
Portrait by John Goodman for Metropolis
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