Portrait by Bryson Malone

MILLIØNS is a Los Angeles-based experimental architecture and design practice, founded by John May and Zeina Koreitem. Their projects span various scales and media formats, including buildings, interiors, exhibitions, furniture, books, and environments. MILLIØNS was selected as the winner of an international competition to reimagine the East wing of I.M.Pei's Everson Museum of Art, in Syracuse, NY. Most recently, Koreitem and May were named by AD Magazine as Ones to Watch and by Wallpaper* as one of the “USA 400: The People Shaping America’s Creative Landscape in 2024 & 2025 consecutively.

MILLIØNS’ work has been published widely, in features, essays and in a catalog of their work on experimental collective living, New Massings for New Masses: Collectivity After Orthography (MIT SA+P Press 2015).

  • Zeina Koreitem is a licensed Lebanese architect and Design Faculty at SCI-Arc. She holds a B.Arch from the American University of Beirut, where she received the AREEN Project Award of Excellence in Architecture, and the Outstanding Creative Achievement Award; an M.Arch 2 from the University of Toronto; and an M.Des in Design Computation from Harvard GSD, where she received the Daniel L. Schodek Award for Technology. She previously worked in the offices of Dominique Perrault Architecture in Paris, and RCR Arquitectes in Olot, Spain.

  • John May is Associate Professor of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, where he previously served as director of the Master in Design Studies post-professional program, and Area Head of the History and Philosophy of Design + Media research group. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Visual Art from the College of William and Mary, a Master of Architecture (AP) with Distinction from Harvard GSD, and a doctorate in Geography and Environmental Studies from UCLA. He is the author of Signal. Image. Architecture. (Everything is Already an Image) (Columbia, 2019).



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