Aravena wins the 2017 Gothenburg Award for Sustainable Design


From winning the Pritzker to curating the Venice Biennale, the Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena had a pretty good 2016. Apparently, he’s still on a roll: Aravena has just been awarded the 2017 Gothenburg Award for Sustainable Design. Awarded each year to people or organizations for “outstanding performance and achievements towards a sustainable future”, the award comes with 1 million swedish krona (just over $100,000).

“Mr Alejandro Aravena is an innovative Chilean architect that together with his colleagues in the ‘Do-Tank’ Elemental applies a design philosophy including citizens as part of the solution and not part of the problem, creating bridges of trust between people, government and business,” write the jury. “All three dimensions of sustainability are balanced in a participatory process; socially, environmentally and economically.”

Nicholas Korody via Archinect - News http://ift.tt/2owUFW3

Yorumlar

Bu blogdaki popüler yayınlar

2017 CMYK Color Swatch Calendar

Wood Urbanism

Building a gentrification early warning system with big data