SO – IL, SelgasCano, Johnston Marklee, and REX among 34 practices selected for the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize Outstanding Projects
By Katherine Guimapang|
Tuesday, Jul 5, 2022
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In March of 2022, the College of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology announced the nominated projects for this year's Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP). Following that announcement, the awards program recently released the MCHAP's list of outstanding projects by recognizing 38 built works from 34 firms around the globe.
"The outstanding projects exhibited immense diversity across programs, scales and problems addressed; such solutions manifest across a variety of budgets, scales, and sizes,” shared MCHAP 2022 Jury Chair Sandra Barclay in a statement. Each project ranges in typology and addresses "how people live (housing), how they gather (community projects), how they solve problems (infrastructure and prosaic building types), how they engage the public and offer unique spaces (public spaces and museums), and how they honor history (memorials and historical projects)."
View the list of the MCHAP 2022 Outstanding Projects below.
- 2050 M Street by REX
- Amairis Sweing Factory by Ruta 4 Taller
- Amant by SO-IL
- Anahuacalli Museum - remodeling and expansion by Taller | Mauricio Rocha
- Aysén State Museum 2 by Bbats_Tirado
- Bardales Urban Training Center by José Fernando G.mez Marmolejo
- Beloit College Powerhouse by Studio Gang
- Bonpland 2169 Building by Adamo-Faiden
- Damero Building by Francisco Cadau Oficina de Arquitectura
- Fragments–Counter Monument by Doris Salcedo + Granada Garces
- Guadalupe Market by Colectivo C733
- Higueron Community Center by AGENdA agencia de arquitectura & Dellekamp/Schleich
- HolLA. Second Home Offices in Hollywood by SelgasCano
- House of Music by Colectivo C733
- Independence Library and Apartments by John Ronan Architects
- Matamoros Market by Colectivo C733 + FA
- McDonald's Chicago Flagship by Ross Barney Architects
- The Menil Drawing Institute by Johnston Marklee
- The National Memorial for Peace and Justice by Mass Design Group
- National Museum of Peru, MUNA by LEONMARCIAL ARQUITECTOS
- The New Glenstone by Thomas Phifer and Partners
- Orient Extension Center Pontifical Catholic University of Chile by Fernando Alfredo Perez-Oyarzun
- Palacio Pereira by Celica Puga, Paula Velasco, and Alberto Moletto
- Paraguayan Episcopal Conference by Giacomo Favilli, Nicolas Berge, and Sergio Ruggeri
- Park in the Prado Neighborhood by Mayor's Office of Medellin - Secretary of Infrastructure
- Plaza Building by Amado - Faiden
- The Polygon Gallery by Patkau Architects
- Praça das Artes by Brasil Arquitetura
- Residential Passages by Taller de (s)
- Rooftop Prim by PRODUCTORA
- San Juan Maria Vianney Church by Enlace Arquitectura
- San Marino II Social Housing by Ana Elvira Valez Villa
- SeñordeTulaChurch by AGENdA agencia de arquitectura & Dellekamp/Schleich
- Tapachula Station by Colectivo C733
- Tríptico Building, Marchisio by Margherit, Nanzer
- UBÁ-Residential Building by Jacobsen Arquitectura
- Valois Housing Building by Jose Cubilla
Learn more about this year's outstanding projects here.
This is the MCHAP's fourth prize cycle. The winner of the MCHAP.emerge prize is said to be announced on September 21 and the MCHAP main prize winner will be revealed in April 2023.
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