Harvard Graduate School of Design Announces Wheelwright Prize Finalists April 7, 2021 Wheelwright Prize finalists from left: Germane Barnes, Luis Berríos-Negrón, Iulia Statica, Catty Dan Zhang. The Harvard Graduate School of Design today announced four finalists for the 2021 Wheelwright Prize, which recognizes early-career architects fostering new forms of research in the field. This year, judges paid particular attention to work addressing issues of race, climate change, migration, and the global pandemic. The four finalists include Germane Barnes, whose work "Anatomical Transformations in Classical Architecture" investigates how Roman and Italian architecture may be understood through the lens of non-white constructors while taking into account contributions of the African Diaspora; Luis Berríos-Negrón, who is investigating the impact of colonialism on present day climate change through his project, “Remediating the Specularium: a deposition of colonial memory that may contribute to the geological timescales of the Anthropocene (so to learn to live, again)”; Iulia Statica, who is examining the role of architecture in humanizing domestic spaces through