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National Architecture Award of Chile

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National Architecture Award of Chile
Awarded forArchitect's body of work
Sponsored byColegio de Arquitectos de Chile
CountryChile
First awarded1969

The National Architecture Award of Chile (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Arquitectura de Chile) is the highest distinction that an architect can receive in Chile, granted annually by the Colegio de Arquitectos de Chile.[1]

It was first given in 1969 on a yearly basis until 1977. Since then, the award is granted every other year. The award acknowledges architects "whose career and ethical and professional performance have set an example for all architects."[2]

Winners

Year Architect Significant building(s)
1969
Juan Martínez Gutiérrez Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Chile
Escuela Militar
Votive Temple of Maipú
1970
Carlos Bresciani Bagattini Unidad Vecinal Portales (1966)
Torres de Tajamar
1971
Roberto Dávila Carson Cap Ducal[3]
1972
Sergio Larraín García-Moreno Oberpaur
1973
Héctor Mardones Banco del Estado de Chile
1974
Rodulfo Oyarzún Philippi Santiago Stock Exchange
1975
Alberto Cruz Covarrubias Escuela de Valparaíso, Grupo Ciudad Abierta[4]
1976
Héctor Valdés Unidad Vecinal Portales
Torres de Tajamar
1977
Emilio Duhart CEPAL Headquarters
1979
Carlos Buschmann Zwansger Intendencia de Osorno
1981
Edwin Weil Wohlke Instituto Alemán de Frutillar
1983
Fernando Castillo Velasco Unidad Vecinal Portales
Torres de Tajamar
1985
Jorge Aguirre Silva Caja de Crédito Popular
1987
Mario Recordón Burnier Estadio Monumental David Arellano
1989
Mario Pérez de Arce Lavín Iglesia del Colegio Verbo Divino
Edificio la Merced
1991
Francisco de Borja García-Huidobro Ministry of Economics and Finance in Paris
1993
Christian de Groote El Mercurio Headquarters
1995
Roberto Goycoolea Biblioteca de la Universidad de Concepción
1997
Cristián Fernández Cox Seminario Pontificio de Santiago
2000
Victor Gubbins Centro Cultural Chimkowe
2002
Juan Sabbagh Chilean pavilion at the Expo 2010
2004
Luis Izquierdo and Antonia Lehmann Edificio Manantiales
2006
Germán del Sol Chilean pavilion at the Seville Expo '92
Termas Geométricas
2008
Cristián Valdés Valdés Chair
2010
Enrique Browne Consorcio headquarters
2012
José Cruz Ovalle Chilean pavilion at the Seville Expo '92
Adolfo Ibáñez University Campus
2014
Teodoro Fernández Larrañaga Parque Bicentenario
2016
Edward Rojas Museo de Arte Moderno Chiloé
2019
Miguel Lawner Remodelación San Luis
2022
Fernando Pérez Oyarzún History of Chilean Architecture

References

  1. ^ "Teodoro Fernández recibió el Premio Nacional de Arquitectura 2014". CNN Chile (in Spanish). December 12, 2014.
  2. ^ "CHILE: NATIONAL ARCHITECTURE AWARD". International Union of Architects. January 22, 2023.
  3. ^ Arellano, Monica (September 22, 2020). "Hidden Gems of Latin American Architecture". ArchDaily.
  4. ^ Chacón, Germán Andrés. "Amereida, Open City. Part 1: The foundation of the group and its place". Hidden Architecture.
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