
Be Recognized as One of the Top 100 A&D Graduates in North America
Launched in 2021 by METROPOLIS, the Future100 program celebrates the top 100 graduating students from accredited architecture and interior design programs in the United States and Canada. These outstanding students are introduced to METROPOLIS’s vast network of A&D professionals, connecting a diverse and talented pipeline with firms seeking the next generation of design leaders.
Students may apply directly or be nominated by instructors, professional organizations, and mentors. Required materials include a brief application, academic information, portfolio, and a nomination letter.
Deadline: December 5, 2025
Why Enter Future100?
EXPERT REVIEW
Nominations are reviewed by the METROPOLS editorial team, led by Editor in Chief Avinash Rajagopal.
UNMATCHED INDUSTRY EXPOSURE
Selected Future100 honorees are promoted to top firms, recruiters, and design leaders nationwide.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Future100 students are featured in the Spring 2026 print issue of METROPOLIS, as well as across our digital and social media platforms. Programs, nominators, and schools will also be acknowledged.
JOIN AN ESTEEMED ALUMNI NETWORK
The class of 2026 will join a growing community of 600+ Future100 alumni across North America, offering professional connections and peer support.
ELEVATE YOUR SCHOOL OR PROGRAM
Nominating instructors and academic programs are spotlighted, enhancing visibility to prospective students and industry partners.
EXCLUSIVE ACCESS
Honorees will be invited to special METROPOLIS events and programs, gaining direct access to industry leaders and resources to support their growth.
Who Should Apply?
Future100 is open to students who meet the following:
- Enrolled at a public or private university or college in the U.S. or Canada
- Studying in a CIDA-, NAAB-, or CACB-accredited architecture or interior design program
- Graduating in 2026 (winter or spring) at the undergraduate or graduate level
- Currently working on studio- or research-based projects
- In good academic standing (GPA 3.0+ or equivalent)
Key Dates:
- December 5, 2025, at 11:59 PM ET – Submission Deadline (Deadline won’t be extended)
- February 2026 – Honorees Selected and Notified
- Spring 2026 (April/May) – Future100 Announced in Print + Digital, Shared with A&D Firms
Frequently Asked Questions:
Who can enter?
The program is open to students graduating in 2026 with a degree in architecture or interior design from a U.S. or Canadian school.
How do I enter?
Click [HERE] to access the application form via Submittable. You’ll need to upload basic information, your nominator’s details, and a link to your portfolio.
Who fills out the form—student or professor?
Either can complete the form. If you’re a student, include your nominator’s letter. If you’re a professor nominating a student, you’ll need their academic and portfolio materials.
What should the portfolio include?
There are no rigid requirements, but we recommend showcasing at least 3–5 projects that reflect your design abilities, creativity, and values.
When will I hear back?
All entrants will be notified of their status via email in February 2026. Selected students will be celebrated publicly in the Spring 2026 issue of METROPOLIS and online.
Does it cost anything to apply?
No. Submission to the Future100 program is completely free.
Can international students apply?
Yes—as long as you’re enrolled at a U.S. or Canadian institution and meet the other eligibility criteria.
Still Have Questions?
Contact us at: [email protected]
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