Reiser+Umemoto
Reiser + Umemoto, RUR Architecture DPC, is a renowned New York-based interdisciplinary design practice founded by Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto in 1986. The firm operates at the cutting edge of architectural innovation, combining theoretical research with a bold, experimental approach to design across architecture, landscape, and urban planning.
Internationally acclaimed for their sculptural and technologically advanced buildings, Reiser + Umemoto have completed a wide range of projects across the U.S., Asia, and Europe—from cultural and civic landmarks to complex infrastructure and commercial developments.
Their design philosophy blurs disciplinary boundaries and embraces complexity, often integrating advanced computational methods and material research. Iconic works such as the Kaohsiung Port Terminal in Taiwan, the O-14 Tower in Dubai, and the Taipei Pop Music Center showcase the firm's ability to deliver visionary architecture that is both poetic and performative.
In addition to practice, Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto are influential educators and authors, with Reiser serving as a professor at Princeton University. Their academic work further enriches their design vision and contribution to contemporary architectural discourse.
With numerous awards, publications, and built works, Reiser + Umemoto continues to shape the future of architecture through a bold, interdisciplinary, and global lens.