Alberto Campo Baeza: Current Works and Reflections
Lecture by the renowned Spanish architect at AIA I DC Architecture Week. Moderated by Julio Bermudez.
Alberto Campo Baeza is a Spanish architect internationally known for his luminous, simple yet nuanced, and always provocative architecture.
His work is the result of a long, continuous, and disciplined investigation into the miracle of light in space. He has received extensive global recognition, including the Buenos Aires Biennial International Critic Prize (2009), the Eduardo Torroja Award (2005), the Venice Biennial (2000), and the Miami Gold Biennial Gold Medal (2000).
Campo Baeza has also a selected candidate for The American Academy of Arts and Letters 2010 Architecture Award and a finalist in the 2011 Premio de Arquitectura Española. His built work, drawings, and ideas have been widely published in Spanish, English, Italian, French and Japanese.
AIA DC Architecture Week Registration required. Don't miss the related event —Ineffable Architecture: Building Poetry by Thinking with Your Hands— at Catholic University Campus.
- Architecture
- Washington, D.C.
- Sep 19, 2012
- 07:00 pm
Venue
421 7th St NW, 421 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20004
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District Architecture Center, 421 7th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Phone
202-347-9403
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Presented in collaboration with the Catholic University of America's School of Architecture and Planning and the Embassy of Spain.