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Ricardo Legorreta wins Praemium Imperiale Architecture Laureate 2011

11 Jul 2011

ARCHITECT RICARDO LEGORRETA ANNOUNCED AMONGST WINNERS OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST ARTS PRIZE

Ricardo Legorreta Award

Ricardo Legorreta was today honoured along with four other internationally-acclaimed artists as recipients of the 2011 Praemium Imperiale, one of the world’s most prestigious arts prizes.

Ricardo Legorreta arquitectura:
Ricardo Legorreta Architect, Mexico
photograph of Ricardo Legorreta from B&Q

The 2011 award winners are:

Dame Judi Dench (Theatre/film), one of Britain’s most respected theatre, TV and film actors; Bombay-born British sculptor Anish Kapoor (Sculpture) who has won international acclaim for his work and is now creating the Orbit sculpture for the London 2012 Olympics; Bill Viola (Painting), a pioneer of video art whose work is described as ‘moving paintings’; Ricardo Legorreta (Architecture), Mexico’s leading living architect whose design blends modernism with his country’s own tradition and culture; and Seiji Ozawa (Music), Japan’s most celebrated conductor, who was Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 29 years.

Key Projects by Ricardo Legorreta

Featured Buildings by Ricardo Legorreta, alphabetical:

Camino Real Hotel, Colonia Anzures, Mexico City
Date built: 1968

Hotel Camino Real, Cancun, Mexico
Date built: 1975

Hotel Camino Real, Westin Brisas, Ixtapa, Mexico
Date built: 1981

Cathedral of Managua, Nicaragua
Date built: 1993
The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Managua, (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción de María), referred to as the New Cathedral (La Nueva Catedral), was dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of Maria.
Construction began in 1991 in substitution of the Old Cathedral of Managua or Cathedral of Santiago. The old cathedral building was damaged and thought to be unrestoreable after a 1972 earthquake that destroyed 90% of the city.

Celanese building, Av. Revolución 1425, Tlacopac, San Ángel, Mexico City
Date built:1968
Celanese Building Mexico
picture from Arquine
Offices of Celanese Mexicana, now SEMARNAT

Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, California, USA
Date built: 1999
CDM is located on Woz Way in downtown San Jose. Woz Way is named after Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer, whose nickname is “Woz,” and who was the single largest private donor during the original capital campaign that funded the museum.

IBM Factory, Guadalajara, Mexico
Date built:1975

Kodak Factory, Xochimilco, Mexico City
Date built:1985

Plaza Juárez, Mexico
Date built: 2005
Plaza Juárez including the Museum of Memory and Tolerance and Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (Plaza Juárez tower)

Pershing Square restoration, Los Angeles, California, USA
Date built: 1994
This is a public park in downtown Los Angeles, California, one square block in size, bounded by 5th Street to the north, 6th Street to the south, Hill Street to the east, and Olive Street to the west. It lies atop a large underground parking garage.

Sheraton Hotel, Bilbao, Spain
Date built:-
part of Abandoibarra masterplan

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Location: Mexico City, Mexico

Mexican Architects Practice Information

legorreta+legorreta studio based in Mexico D.F.

Mexican Architects

Ricardo Legorreta Vilchis born in Mexico City, 1931

He was influenced by celebrated Mexican architect Luis Barragan.

Mexican Architecture
Acapulco house
photo : Sara Sackner

Ricardo Legorreta Vilchis (May 7, 1931 – December 30, 2011) was a Mexican architect. He was a prolific designer of private houses, public buildings and master plans in Mexico, the United States and some other countries.

The Mexican architect was awarded the prestigious UIA Gold Medal in 1999, the AIA Gold Medal in 2000, and the Praemium Imperiale in 2011.

Ricardo studied architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, from where he graduated in 1953. After working for five years with José Villagrán García, he established his own office in 1963.

Legorreta was a disciple of Luis Barragán and carried Barragan’s ideas to a wider realm.

Barragan, in the 1940s and 1950s amalgamated tradition and the modern movement in architecture yet his work is mostly limited to domestic architecture.

Legorreta applied elements of Barragan’s architecture in his work including bright colors, play of light and shadow, and solid Platonic geometric shapes.

One of the important contributions of Legorreta has been the use of these elements in other building types such as hotels, factories as well as in commercial and educational buildings.

His most famous works are the Camino Real Hotel in Mexico City, the IBM Factory in Guadalajara and the Cathedral of Managua.
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo_Legorreta

Website: https://www.legorreta.mx/

Architectural Design

Contemporary Mexican Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:

Solaz Los Cabos Hotel, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur
Design: Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
Solaz Los Cabos Hotel Mexico
photograph : Rafael Gamo
Solaz Los Cabos Hotel in San José del Cabo

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