COLUMBUS, Ind. – After choosing Yes And as the theme of the fifth cycle of Exhibit Columbus, the organization has announced four J. Irwin/Xenia S. Miller Prize Recipients, six University Design Research Fellows, the Communications Designer, and a High School Design Team.
These twelve participants will attend the 2024 Symposium, from October 24–25, and build an installation for the 2025 Exhibition, which is set to open next August.
The Miller Prize honors studio-based practitioners focused on improving urban environments through sincere engagement with communities. The name of the Prize calls upon the legacy of former Columbus leaders J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller, two of the great architecture and art patrons of the 20th century and a family with an unparalleled commitment to building community.
The four Miller Prize recipients were:
- Adaptive Operations (Chicago, Illinois) – Site: The Crump Theatre
- AD—WO (Brooklyn, New York) – Site: The former Irwin Block Building
- Studio Barnes (Miami, Florida) – Site: The Jackson Street Parking Garage
- Studio Cooke John (New York, New York) – Site: The First Christian Church Sunken Courtyard
Learn more about the Miller Prize winners and view the University Design Research Fellows, the Communications Designer, and the High School Design Team, here.