The 7 Most Significant Buildings by Pritzker Prize Winner Smiljan Radić Clarke
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The Pritzker Prize, equivalent to the Nobel Prize in Architecture, has been awarded since 1979 and recognizes the living architect whose work has contributed significantly to humanity. In 2016 Alejandro Aravena received it, and today it is the turn of Smiljan Radic. That two Chileans appear among the 27 most relevant architects of the last three decades is no coincidence: it is evidence of a country that since the 1990s has not only achieved pro…
On Thursday, the Chilean Smiljan Radic was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Prize, the ‘Nobel Prize of architecture’. Who is this architect, and what...
The Pritzker Architecture Prize, the highest international award in this field, was awarded this year to architect of Croatian origin Smiljan Radić Clarke.
Director:The Pritzker Prize, considered the Nobel Prize in Architecture, has been awarded for the second time in ten years to a Chilean architect. Smiljan Radić Clarke's permanent search, talent, vision and commitment to expand the art of architecture, as well as his contribution to humanity from the built environment, have been justly recognized.
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