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Pritzker Prize goes to two women for the first time

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March 5, 2020
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Pritzker Prize goes to two women for the first time

NEW YORK • When designing a campus for a new University of Engineering and Technology in Lima, Peru, Dublin-based architects Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara thought deeply about how to integrate the wind and the rain.

It is because of that sensitivity to the natural elements, as well as qualities like their emphasis on collaboration, that the pair was selected to receive the Pritzker Prize this year, making them the first two women to share the profession's highest honour. The award was announced on Tuesday.

"Their approach to architecture is always honest, revealing an understanding of the processes of design and construction from large-scale structures to the smallest details," the jury's citation said.

"It is often in these details, especially in buildings with modest budgets, where a big impact can be felt.

"Pioneers in a field that has traditionally been and still is a male-dominated profession," the citation added, "they are also beacons to other women as they forge their exemplary professional path."

In a telephone interview, Ms Farrell, 69, and Ms McNamara, 68, said they have not sought the kind of public recognition the prize represents, preferring to be known for "a way of thinking and a set of values", Ms McNamara said, rather than for some kind of identifiable design signature.

"We're not afraid of monumentality and making important gestures when necessary, but we're also not afraid to recede and be in the background," she said.

"We think about a heroic space and, at the same time, think about how a human being feels in our space. We think about our agenda as being a humanist agenda, and that's at the forefront."

This attention to the human experience is apparent in projects such as North King Street Housing in Dublin (2000), where an inner courtyard offers "a welcome respite from the adjacent busy streets", the Pritzker jury said.

Similarly, their Urban Institute of Ireland (Dublin, 2002) "employs what the architects call a 'crafted skin'", the jury said, "to create a visually interesting building through changes in materials responding to openings, folds, needs for shade and other concerns."

Ms Farrell and Ms McNamara said the human experience of what it is like to move through, walk by and inhabit their buildings is of paramount importance to them.

The architects behind the University of Engineering and Technology (above) in Lima, Peru, Ms Shelley McNamara and Ms Yvonne Farrell have been awarded the Pritzker Prize this year. They founded their firm Grafton Architects in Dublin in 1978. PHOTO: NYTIMES

"There are so many buildings you visit and you really admire, but there is something missing," Ms McNamara said. "Architecture isn't just about design and sophistication and accomplishment, but it's also about how it makes you feel as a stranger."

The architects also try to be keenly mindful of the physical demands of a building and a site, to design for a specific set of requirements, whether they are planning a generous quadrangle for a business school in Paris or a building that serves as a porous gateway to the London School of Economics.

"Each project is both beginning again and continuing," Ms Farrell said. "We're like inventors of space. We use the term, 'the physics of culture'.

"Architecture is responding not only to physical need, but also to its location on earth."

"Architecture is the silent language that speaks," she added. "We're really saying that, when people need something, they don't just need a building that will keep the rain out. They need something we need to find expression for."

The two have practised together for 40 years, meeting at University College Dublin in 1974 and helping to found their firm, Grafton Architects, in Dublin in 1978.

Their collaborative approach was evident in their curation of the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, which they called Freespace and defined Read More – Source

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NEW YORK • When designing a campus for a new University of Engineering and Technology in Lima, Peru, Dublin-based architects Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara thought deeply about how to integrate the wind and the rain.

It is because of that sensitivity to the natural elements, as well as qualities like their emphasis on collaboration, that the pair was selected to receive the Pritzker Prize this year, making them the first two women to share the profession's highest honour. The award was announced on Tuesday.

"Their approach to architecture is always honest, revealing an understanding of the processes of design and construction from large-scale structures to the smallest details," the jury's citation said.

"It is often in these details, especially in buildings with modest budgets, where a big impact can be felt.

"Pioneers in a field that has traditionally been and still is a male-dominated profession," the citation added, "they are also beacons to other women as they forge their exemplary professional path."

In a telephone interview, Ms Farrell, 69, and Ms McNamara, 68, said they have not sought the kind of public recognition the prize represents, preferring to be known for "a way of thinking and a set of values", Ms McNamara said, rather than for some kind of identifiable design signature.

"We're not afraid of monumentality and making important gestures when necessary, but we're also not afraid to recede and be in the background," she said.

"We think about a heroic space and, at the same time, think about how a human being feels in our space. We think about our agenda as being a humanist agenda, and that's at the forefront."

This attention to the human experience is apparent in projects such as North King Street Housing in Dublin (2000), where an inner courtyard offers "a welcome respite from the adjacent busy streets", the Pritzker jury said.

Similarly, their Urban Institute of Ireland (Dublin, 2002) "employs what the architects call a 'crafted skin'", the jury said, "to create a visually interesting building through changes in materials responding to openings, folds, needs for shade and other concerns."

Ms Farrell and Ms McNamara said the human experience of what it is like to move through, walk by and inhabit their buildings is of paramount importance to them.

The architects behind the University of Engineering and Technology (above) in Lima, Peru, Ms Shelley McNamara and Ms Yvonne Farrell have been awarded the Pritzker Prize this year. They founded their firm Grafton Architects in Dublin in 1978. PHOTO: NYTIMES

"There are so many buildings you visit and you really admire, but there is something missing," Ms McNamara said. "Architecture isn't just about design and sophistication and accomplishment, but it's also about how it makes you feel as a stranger."

The architects also try to be keenly mindful of the physical demands of a building and a site, to design for a specific set of requirements, whether they are planning a generous quadrangle for a business school in Paris or a building that serves as a porous gateway to the London School of Economics.

"Each project is both beginning again and continuing," Ms Farrell said. "We're like inventors of space. We use the term, 'the physics of culture'.

"Architecture is responding not only to physical need, but also to its location on earth."

"Architecture is the silent language that speaks," she added. "We're really saying that, when people need something, they don't just need a building that will keep the rain out. They need something we need to find expression for."

The two have practised together for 40 years, meeting at University College Dublin in 1974 and helping to found their firm, Grafton Architects, in Dublin in 1978.

Their collaborative approach was evident in their curation of the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, which they called Freespace and defined Read More – Source

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