The big news today in the design community is this year's Pritzker Prize winner, Eduardo Souto de Moura. Blair Kamin of the Chicago Tribune says, "Little known in the United States and with no buildings here, Souto de Moura, 58, is the second Portuguese architect to win the Pritzker." Plus, Metropolis looks at Danish architect Bjarke Ingel's current winning streak, and Japanese architect Shigeru Ban talks to the New York Times about designing shelters for quake victims.
MORE DESIGN NEWS OF THE DAY
• 2011 Pritzker Prize: Eduardo Souto de Moura | Arch Daily
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• Portuguese architect wins Pritzker Architecture Prize by Blair Kamin | Chicago Tribune
• Danish architect Bjarke Ingel's Firm, BIG, is on a Winning Streak | Metropolis
• Shigeru Ban on Designing Shelters for the Quake Victims | The New York Times
• Mexican Billionaire's Art Museum to Open to Public | The Strait's Times
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Your never mentioned the winner of the Driehaus Prize -- Robert A. M. Stern.
Congratulations, Arquitecto!
Well deserved.
Love Souto de Moura's work. Congrats to him & his firm.