MILLIØNS
MILLIØNS (ملايين) is an experimental architecture and design practice based in Los Angeles, founded by Zeina Koreitem and John May. The studio’s work spans multiple scales and media, including buildings and interiors, exhibitions, furniture, books, events, and environments. In 2019, MILLIØNS was selected as the winner of an international competition to reimagine the East Wing of I. M. Pei’s Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York, a project that recently received an Architect’s Newspaper “2025 Best of Design Award.”
Koreitem and May were named by Architectural Digest as “Ones to Watch” in 2025 and were included consecutively in the Wallpaper “USA 400: The People Shaping America’s Creative Landscape” in 2024 and 2025. The studio’s work has been widely published, with recent features in Flash Art, DOMUS, Wallpaper, Cultured, and Flaunt.
Zeina Koreitem is a licensed Lebanese architect and Design Faculty member at SCI-Arc. She has previously worked at Dominique Perrault Architecture in Paris and RCR Arquitectes in Olot, Spain, and has served as a Design Critic in Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, where she also recently acted as a juror for the Loeb Fellowship.
John May is Associate Professor of Architecture and Director of Thesis at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. He previously served as Director of the Master in Design Studies post-professional program and as Area Head of the History and Philosophy of Design + Media research group. He is the author of Signal. Image. Architecture. (Everything Is Already an Image) (Columbia University Press, 2019).