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    The 2026 National Design Awards are steeped in climate and craft

    February 26, 20262 Mins Read
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    At a time of broken climate pledges and an economy-wide bearhug of automation and artificial intelligence, the dominant themes of the recently announced 2026 National Design Awards—climate action, sustainability, dedication to craft—are a refreshing reset.

    Rewarding innovation and impact among U.S.-based designers, the awards are both an honor and a pulse check on the state of design. This year’s group of winners represent a diverse group of practitioners and firms exploring ways that work in design and the arts can counteract environmental catastrophe and re-center the human hand in shaping the future.

    Honorees include the indigenous underpinnings in the textiles of fashion designer Josh Tafoya, the cross-border ecological and social research outposts of Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman, and the environmentally sensitive museum design of architecture firm Frida Escobedo Studio. Other winners were selected for works pushing the boundaries of fields from digital cartography to ecological restoration.

    Josh Tafoya, Ranchero La Bruja [Photo: Courtesy of Josh Tafoya/Cooper Hewitt]

    Launched in 2000 by the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York, the awards honor designers across design disciplines from architecture to digital design to interior design. Despite the awards program being created as a project of the White House Millennium Council, this year’s honorees zag away from the trendlines of current national politics.

    Two standout honorees include Mattaforma, a New York City-based architecture and research studio focusing on mass-timber and sustainable building materials, and Berea College Student Craft, a hands-on experiential design and craft program that dates back to 1893.

    Mattaforma, Parkview Mountain House [Photo: Courtesy of Lauren Kerr/Cooper Hewitt]

    The 2026 jury was chaired by Aric Chen, director of the Zaha Hadid Foundation, and also included Liz Danzico, vice president of design at Microsoft AI, Henk Ovink, executive director and founding commissioner for the Global Commission on the Economics of Water, and Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

    Berea College Student Craft, Squibble Broom [Photo: Courtesy of Cooper Hewitt]

    Here’s the full list of categories and winners:

    • Architecture: Frida Escobedo Studio
    • Climate Action: UCSD Community Stations by Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman
    • Communication Design: Thought Matter
    • Design Visionary: Robert Earl Paige
    • Digital Design: Laura Kurgan
    • Emerging Designer: Mattaforma
    • Fashion Design: Josh Tafoya
    • Interior Design: Charlap Hyman & Herrero
    • Landscape Architecture: Ten Eyck Landscape Architects
    • Product Design: Berea College Student Craft



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