MODU is an interdisciplinary architecture practice specializing in smart design that connects people to their environments. Based in New York City with an associate office in London, MODU has completed projects in New York, Miami, Beijing, London, and Sydney. Co-directed by Phu Hoang and Rachely Rotem, the practice’s client list represents a diverse group of organizations and individuals that include Design Museum Holon, Creative Time, Art Basel Miami Beach, Duggal Visual Solutions and numerous private clients. MODU has won international design competitions and awards sponsored by the Architectural League of New York, Beijing Architecture Biennial, Core77 and the Netherlands Architecture Institute. The practice was recently awarded a commendation for “21 for 21,” an international award that recognizes architects who will “lead the next generation of architects in the 21st century.” MODU also conducts design research that intersects architecture with weather and has received grants from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and the New York State Council on the Arts. The practice’s interdisciplinary, multi-scalar approach has led to projects that bridge several disciplines of the built environment, from architecture to urbanism to interiors. MODU is a LEED accredited architecture practice.