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BIG expands into product design and education campuses as major firms rebrand for post-founder era

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Two developments stand out from today's Architecture & Design cycle and they point in the same direction: the industry's largest studios are actively diversifying revenue and reshaping identity for a post-founder future. BIG's simultaneous unveiling of a Walton-family-backed STEM campus in Bentonville and a consumer home-climate product with Copenhagen startup Everyday signals the firm's deliberate pivot from pure architecture into product-industrial design and philanthropic mega-commissions — two of the fastest-growing fee pools. Meanwhile, Zaha Hadid Architects formally becoming ZHA marks the most consequential brand succession event in global architecture since OMA's post-Koolhaas restructuring conversations. Schumacher's legal victory over the Zaha Hadid Foundation settles a precedent for how founder IP transfers inside practice corporations. For mid-size firms watching these moves, the strategic message is clear: diversify service lines while the philanthropic and cleantech capital cycles remain open, and treat brand succession planning as an operational risk — not a marketing exercise. The Obama Presidential Center opening in Chicago also reinforces the cultural-institution pipeline as a durable commission category, even amid cooling broader signal momentum.

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BIG doubles down on product and campus design with two major projects

BIG revealed designs for a Walton-family STEM university campus in Bentonville, Arkansas — described as a 'new kind of urban university' — and separately unveiled 'Air,' a minimalist home climate system co-designed with Copenhagen cleantech startup Everyday combining heating, cooling, and air purification (Dezeen, June 19, 2026).

Impact · BIG's simultaneous play into philanthropic education campuses and consumer product design signals the firm is building parallel revenue streams beyond traditional architecture fees. For competitors, this raises the bar on what a 'full-service' architecture studio means and pressures mid-size firms to consider industrial design, product licensing, and advisory roles for institutional clients.

Action
Evaluate whether your firm's service menu includes product design, campus master planning, or cleantech advisory — three categories BIG is now occupying — and assess strategic hires or partnerships to compete for these expanding fee pools.
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Zaha Hadid Architects rebrands to ZHA after legal victory

Patrik Schumacher announced that Zaha Hadid Architects is being renamed ZHA, following a legal battle won against the Zaha Hadid Foundation over the right to use Zaha Hadid's name. Schumacher described the rebrand as a 'natural brand evolution' and confirmed he can renegotiate terms related to the name's usage (Dezeen, June 20, 2026).

Impact · This is the most significant brand succession event in global architecture in years. It sets a legal and operational precedent: a practice corporation can retain and evolve a deceased founder's name as a commercial brand, separate from the founder's estate or foundation. For any firm built around a star architect, this clarifies the IP pathway for succession. It also signals that ZHA under Schumacher is entering a distinct post-Zaha chapter — clients and collaborators should expect strategic repositioning.

Action
If your firm bears a founder's name, engage legal counsel to audit IP ownership of the name, likeness, and brand assets now — before a succession event forces the question under pressure.
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Obama Presidential Center museum opens as major cultural commission milestone

The Obama Presidential Center museum, designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA), opened in Chicago. The monolithic museum includes galleries of campaign artifacts and features a painted glass window by artist Julie Mehretu (Designboom, June 19, 2026).

Impact · The opening of a presidential center museum is one of the highest-profile cultural commissions in the U.S., validating the cultural-institution pipeline as a durable category. For architecture and exhibit design firms, this project demonstrates the scale of philanthropic and government-adjacent commissions still flowing despite broader market cooling. The involvement of a major artist (Mehretu) signals that art-architecture integration is now expected, not optional, in institutional work.

Action
Review your firm's positioning for cultural and institutional commissions — the Obama Center signals that clients expect integrated art-architecture narratives; ensure your portfolio demonstrates this capability.

Three patterns to monitor over the next 30-90 days: (1) Founder succession branding — watch whether Gehry Partners, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, or Foster + Partners initiate any brand evolution discussions following ZHA's rebrand; any movement would confirm a sector-wide succession cycle. (2) Architecture-to-product diversification — track whether BIG's 'Air' product reaches market and whether other major firms (Snøhetta, OMA) announce consumer product or cleantech partnerships by Q4 2026; this would confirm a structural revenue-model shift. (3) Cultural-institutional pipeline durability — monitor the AIA Billings Index institutional sub-category in the July and August 2026 releases for signs of whether philanthropic commissions are genuinely counter-cyclical or merely lagging. Also watch for: Gaudí Centenary events in Barcelona (ongoing through 2026) as a barometer of heritage-tourism investment in architecture, and New Designers 2026 graduate outcomes as leading indicators of talent pipeline health in sustainable and biomimetic design.

  1. Dezeen • https://www.dezeen.com/2026/06/20/zaha-hadid-architects-rename-zha-this-week/
  2. Dezeen • https://www.dezeen.com/2026/06/19/big-stem-university-bentonville-arkansas-renderings/
  3. Dezeen • https://www.dezeen.com/2026/06/19/big-air-purifier-everyday/
  4. Designboom • https://www.designboom.com/architecture/obama-presidential-center-museum-opens-chicago-ralph-appelbaum-julie-mehretu/