Three Weitzman MArch students have been chosen by METROPOLIS magazine as the top architecture graduate students in the United States and Canada in their Future 100 showcase. Congratulations to Ebbi Boehm (MArch'25), Shane Bugni (MArch'25), and Brennan Flory (MArch'25)!
Each year, METROPOLIS sets out to designate the top graduating architecture and interior design students in the United States and Canada through its Future100 program, this year sponsored by Formica, Keilhauer, OFS, and Sherwin-Williams.
All three students were nominated by Associate Professor and Director of the MArch Program Andrew Saunders.
Comments from METROPOLIS Magazine:
“Ebbi Boehm’s portfolio blends architectural experimentation, material exploration, and cultural critique. With a strong conceptual foundation, it engages urban and historical contexts while transforming overlooked spaces and materials into interactive, meaningful sites.”
“Shane Bugni’s portfolio explores design aesthetics, procedural modeling, and fabrication to challenge conventional sustainability. Projects explore the boundaries between the natural and artificial, fostering durability, ecological integration, and long-term value in architecture.”
“Brennan Flory’s work bridges the theoretical and practical aspects of material manipulation, situating them within the context of their manifestation. By leveraging computational tools, physical imagery, and digital imaging techniques, he aims to push the boundaries of how materials are perceived and engaged with in architectural design.”