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RIBA Charles Jencks Award 2018 Winner
Chilean Architect Alejandro Aravena wins Royal Institute of British Architects Jencks Award
15 Sep 2018
RIBA Charles Jencks Award 2018 Winner: Alejandro Aravena
Alejandro Aravena to receive 2018 RIBA Charles Jencks Award
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has (on 13 September 2018) named Alejandro Aravena, the celebrated Chilean architect, as the recipient of the 2018 RIBA Charles Jencks Award.
The RIBA Charles Jencks Award is given to an individual or practice that has recently made a major contribution internationally to both the theory and practice of architecture. The award will be presented at 6:30pm on Monday 15 October at the RIBA in London, after which Alejandro will deliver a lecture. The event will be chaired by Charles Jencks.
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Alejandro Aravera graduated as an architect from the Catholic University of Chile in 1992, continuing his studies at IUAV in Venice. After establishing his own practice, Alejandro went on to teach at Harvard University, where he founded the “Do Tank” ELEMENTAL with Andrés Iacobelli. Led by Alejandro, alongside Gonzalo Arteaga, Juan Cerda, Victor Oddó and Diego Torres, the practice, based in Chile, works globally, on projects of public interest and social impact, including housing, public space, infrastructure and transportation.
Centro de Innovación UC Anacleto Angelini:
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In 2010 Alejandro was granted membership as an International Fellow of the RIBA. In 2015, he was announced as Director of the 15th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale and in 2016 he was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
Ocho house by Alejandro Aravena architect:
Chair of the RIBA Charles Jencks Award judging panel and RIBA Director of Education, David Gloster, said:
“Alejandro Aravena is an excellent role model for students and emerging practitioners. Energetically combining professional practice, written pedagogy, and academia, his work has a classical tectonic force, a humbling relevance to the global debate about social housing, and a refusal to be subject to conventional expectations.”
Tickets to see Alejandro Aravena’s 2018 Charles Jencks Lecture were available.
Citation by RIBA Director of Education, David Gloster:
Alejandro Aravena combines a shrewd social commitment with compelling formal expression. He has recalibrated building typologies across the architectural landscape, and made the world acknowledge the global south.
Aravena’s work covers a great deal of ground, from production of a respectable body of published work via bespoke projects for traditional patrons such as universities, as well as an approach to incremental housing which can grow with the occupying family (or families). Working creatively across polarities of architectural expression and interest means that his work is unpredictable, diverse, and unafraid to explore the unfamiliar.
Although in his public statements, Aravena is (probably rightly) sceptical of architecture which is too uniquely conceived to act as a model for other development, paradoxically he produces work which is visually and viscerally compelling. He has an emphatic skill in marking places with arresting forms which both linger in the memory and have real utility, becoming deeply loved.
Alejandro Aravena design by night:
This versatility is not glib, and never at the expense of an architecture which demonstrates elegance and social purpose, qualities rarely combined in a single individual. The material presentation of his work ranges between fine and finished, and rough and ready. Critically, Aravena’s encouragement for architects to reach beyond their traditional remit and investigate the concealed environments of conflict zones and the favela, housing shortage, migration, and environmental disasters invites the development of new modes of practise and helps define a socially and formally relevant architecture for the 21st century.
The RIBA Charles Jencks Award is awarded annually to an individual (or practice) that has recently made a major contribution simultaneously to the theory and practice of architecture. Winners are invited to deliver a lecture at the RIBA. Charles Jencks is a landscape designer, architectural theorist and writer, best known for his writing on post-modern architecture and as Trustee and Co-founder of Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centres with Maggie Keswick.
Alejandro Aravena design by day:
The 2018 Charles Jencks Award lecture will take place at the Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD on October 15.
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