Since 1976, KPF has been creating the buildings and neighborhoods that define our cities. Check back as we share more about our legacy, work, and future plans for growth over the course of 2026.
In our 50 years, we have designed over 300 residential projects for a wide range of cultural, economic, and environmental contexts. This April, we’re looking at our wide array of global residential work.
From derelict office towers to civic landmarks, adaptive reuse demands a rare combination of forensic curiosity, structural ingenuity, and architectural vision. This March, we’re revisiting our transformational work across scales, types, and contexts.
As cities embrace mixed-use diversity, hotels and resorts have an important role to play in bringing vibrancy into the city center. This February, we’re visiting projects that establish themselves as social hubs, creating connections between visitors and locals while blurring the boundaries between work and leisure.
At our core, we believe in cities. This January, for the first month of our 50th year, we’re reflecting on how we have used architecture to elevate urban environments for the people who live in them—by understanding a project’s context, imbuing it with craft, and pushing it to perform.