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)
1969Juan Martínez GutiérrezFacultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Chile
Escuela Militar
Votive Temple of Maipú
1970Carlos Bresciani BagattiniUnidad Vecinal Portales (1966)
Torres de Tajamar
1971Roberto Dávila CarsonCap Ducal[3]
1972Sergio Larraín García-MorenoOberpaur
1973Héctor MardonesBanco del Estado de Chile
1974Rodulfo Oyarzún PhilippiSantiago Stock Exchange
1975Alberto Cruz CovarrubiasEscuela de Valparaíso, Grupo Ciudad Abierta[4]
1976Héctor ValdésUnidad Vecinal Portales
Torres de Tajamar
1977Emilio DuhartCEPAL Headquarters
1979Carlos Buschmann ZwansgerIntendencia de Osorno
1981Edwin Weil WohlkeInstituto Alemán de Frutillar
1983Fernando Castillo VelascoUnidad Vecinal Portales
Torres de Tajamar
1985Jorge Aguirre SilvaCaja de Crédito Popular
1987Mario Recordón BurnierEstadio Monumental David Arellano
1989Mario Pérez de Arce LavínIglesia del Colegio Verbo Divino
Edificio la Merced
1991Francisco de Borja García-HuidobroMinistry of Economics and Finance in Paris
1993Christian de GrooteEl Mercurio Headquarters
1995Roberto GoycooleaBiblioteca de la Universidad de Concepción
1997Cristián Fernández CoxSeminario Pontificio de Santiago
2000Victor GubbinsCentro Cultural Chimkowe
2002Juan SabbaghChilean pavilion at the Expo 2010
2004Luis Izquierdo and Antonia LehmannEdificio Manantiales
2006Germán del SolChilean pavilion at the Seville Expo '92
Termas Geométricas
2008Cristián ValdésValdés Chair
2010Enrique BrowneConsorcio headquarters
2012José Cruz OvalleChilean pavilion at the Seville Expo '92
Adolfo Ibáñez University Campus
2014Teodoro Fernández LarrañagaParque Bicentenario
2016Edward RojasMuseo de Arte Moderno Chiloé
2019Miguel LawnerRemodelación San Luis
2022Fernando Pérez OyarzúnHistory 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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