Here to Stay: Architecture After Arrival

March 30 – May 2026
Chicago Architecture Center

Here to Stay: Architecture After Arrival opened March 30, 2026 at the Chicago Architecture Center, presenting the work of the inaugural Princeton | CAC Fellows.

The Princeton | Chicago Architecture Center Fellowship supports early-career architects in developing independent, public-facing work at the start of their professional practice. The inaugural brief, Re: Settlement, asked architects to propose civic architecture that treats immigrant welcome as permanent infrastructure rather than emergency response.

Inaugural Fellows

T.K. Justin NgRiver Commons
Founder of Spaced Agency, New York. Ng proposed River Commons, a civic landmark along the Chicago waterfront.

Yotam OronThis is not a Shelter
Co-founder of CO53, New York. Oron’s project reimagines how Chicago houses its newest residents through collective land ownership.

Leslie Ponce-DiazEducational and Ecological Sanctuary
A Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow and GSD Rafael Moneo Rome Prize recipient, Ponce-Diaz designed a sanctuary for migrant youth rooted in her own experience as the child of Mexican immigrants.