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  1. Alejandro Gastón Aravena Mori (born 22 June 1967) is a Chilean architect and executive director of the firm Elemental S.A. He won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2016, and was the director and curator of the Architecture Section of the 2016 Venice Biennale.

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  2. 22 de jun. de 2019 · As founder of the “Do Tank” firm ELEMENTAL, Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena (born on June 22, 1967) is perhaps the most socially-engaged architect to receive the Pritzker Prize. Far from ...

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  3. 15 de mar. de 2023 · Location: Chile. Type: Social Housing. The Quinta Monroy Housing project is a social housing development based on Elemental’s “incremental housing” approach in Iquique, Chile designed by Alejandro Aravena and his architecture firm, Elemental. Completed in 2005, the project consists of 93 homes built for families who had been living in ...

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  4. The Siamese Towers were designed by the Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena Mori and his team for the Catholic University of Chile. The commission consisted of a glass tower to house the Center for Technological Innovation at the University. This presented three challenges to the project team: computers, glass and the tower.

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  5. Born Jun 22, 1967. Alejandro Gastón Aravena Mori is a Chilean architect and executive director of the firm Elemental S.A. He won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2016, and also, he was the...

  6. Alejandro Aravena works inside paradoxes, seeing space and flexibility in public housing, clarity in economic scarcity, and the keys to rebuilding in the causes of natural disasters.

  7. 23 de mai. de 2016 · Alejandro Aravena, the Architect Rebuilding a Country - The New York Times. Good-looking, charming and a celebrity in his native Chile, the surprise winner of this year’s Pritzker cares more...