Ideas shaping the cities of tomorrow.
Students in the Master of Tall Buildings and Vertical Urbanism (MTBVU) program investigate how tall buildings can help shape the cities of tomorrow. Through design exploration and research, they examine the relationship between density, sustainability, and urban life. The work presented here reflects the innovative thinking of emerging leaders in vertical urbanism.
MTBVU Studio Highlights
Various Cities, United States | Fall 2025
Tall Buildings: From Archetype to Prototype
SOM-led design studio, “Tall Buildings: From Archetype to Prototype,” where students examined how emerging technologies—such as artificial intelligence, robotic manufacturing, high-performance materials, and next-generation elevator systems—could influence the design of tall buildings.
Bangkok, Thailand | Spring 2025
High-Rise Design in Bangkok
This semester-long studio explored alternative design approaches to create high-rise buildings that are inspired by the cultural, physical, and environmental aspects of place.
Various Cities, United States | Fall 2024
The Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Design of Tall Buildings
In the second year of MTBVU studios convened by colleagues at Skidmore Owings and Merrill (SOM), this cutting-edge studio explored in depth the impact that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is having in the field of architecture and building design.
New York, Chicago & San Francisco, United States | Spring 2024
Nova Pro Forma Adapt
In the Spring 2024 MTBVU studio, students developed adaptive reuse strategies for existing skyscrapers, pairing architectural design with business cases to reimagine the future of downtown buildings.
Various Cities, United States | Fall 2023
Nova Pro Forma
Nova Pro Forma, marked the first design studio under the newly launched Master of Tall Buildings and Vertical Urbanism (MTBVU) program at Illinois Institute of Technology. Led by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).
Del Norte County, California, United States | Fall 2022 & Spring 2023
Future Timber City
This was the first studio of the world’s first “Masters of Tall Buildings and Vertical Urbanism” program (MTBVU), building on the investigations of the Towards 2050 / “staring-again-with-cities” studios of a few years previously
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