“Porto-based architect Eduardo Souto de Moura has been named the 2011 Pritzker Prize laureate for his considerable achievements in the field of architecture and the built environment. The selection of Souto de Moura as this year’s recipient of the world’s most sought-after architectural prize marks a noticeable step away from a developing pattern of so-called ‘starchitects’. Over the last few years, the laureates have been internationally recognised figures, both in professional and public circles, such as Zaha Hadid, Jean Nouvel, Frank Gehry and Peter Zumthor.
This year’s winner, the Portuguese designer Souto de Moura works largely within his native country, although his 2005 Serpentine Pavilion in London’s Kensington Gardens with Alvaro Siza (the 1992 Pritzker Prize laureate) was internationally well received. In their selection of Souto de Moura the Pritzker Prize jury panel cited numerous projects of his within Portugal, including the Casa das Histórias Paula Rego, Estádio Municipal de Braga and the Burgo Office Tower in Porto.
Chairman of the jury, Lord Palumbo said: “During the past three decades, Eduardo Souto de Moura has produced a body of work that is of our time but also carries echoes of architectural traditions. His buildings have a unique ability to convey seemingly conflicting characteristics – power and modesty, bravado and subtlety, bold public authority and a sense of intimacy – at the same time.”
Over the years, 58-year-old Souto de Moura has completed more than 60 buildings in a variety of sectors from commercial to leisure, entertainment to public art, in a choice selection of European countries.The 2011 recipient’s tough, assertive style may be highly recognisable to practicing architects yet his work remains relatively unknown to those outside the field, suggesting a move away from the ‘iconic’ architecture of recent Pritzker Prize winners and the celebration of the more local, humble practitioner. One may view this diversion as a reflection on the tough economic times of late.”
(Via World Architecture News)
As a former student of his (even if just for a short period) I fealt really happy to read, through last week’s leak, that this year’s Pritzker Prize had been awarded to Eduardo Souto de Moura. As an architect, I’ve always admired the mixture of straightforwardness and poetics, of tradition and abstraction, of texture and ethereality he imbues his buildings with. As a human being, I couldn’t help being moved by the fact that he went through a personal and professional crisis when he realized that he could design a project over a weekend, because his practicing had evolved into a style, hence, each project was less unique.
Announcement in Archdaily, a short analysis in The Architects’ Journal, a longer one in John Hill’s A Daily Dose of Architecture, a nice interview in Floornature, and somewhere in the Spanish site Tectonica Blog you should find the original leak that rushed up things.
em português então 🙂
brilhante, como habitual 🙂
o S. velho no limpopó 🙂
o S. novo no assobio 🙂
como a formiga (que injusto) 🙂 e a cigarra!? 🙂
qualquer coisa entre a pala de Lisboa (dita) do Siza e a pala de Braga (dita) do Souto também gostava de ver… 🙂
isso para o caso de querer desenhar mais uma a pedido… 🙂
I’ll contact my Portuguese translators and let you know, then…
in technical english, then
brilliant, as usual
old S. working hard
young S. singing along
like (Paula Rego) the story of the ant…
i would like very much to see a cartoon (your cartoon) on Siza “pala” at “portuguese pavilion” in Lisbon and Souto “pala” at Braga stadium
in case you accept request
or something like that with smiles and all 🙂