REDBAAL (Red de Bienales de Arquitectura de América Latina) has just made public the winners of the "Oscar Niemeyer" prize, called in its first edition "ON" Prize, at the XXBAQ 2016. On this occasion the jury has exceptionally considered works completed between 2012 and 2015.
The award ceremony of the event, organized by REDBAAL, was held on Wednesday, November 16, at the Agora of the House of Ecuadorian Culture, set in the context of the XX Pan-American Biennial of Architecture of Quito. The presentation was made by the Architect Carlos Jiménez. The 20 selected projects are being exhibited from the 11th to the 18th November at the La Ideal sale, José Tamayo N 24-260 and Lizardo García Street in Quito.
 
Winning project.-
El Lugar para la Memoria [The Place for Memory] by Estudio Lima SAC Barclay & Crousse, Peru.
Second prize.-
Biblioteca Brasiliana USP [Brasiliana Library USP] by Eduardo de Almeida, Brazil.
Third prize.-
Capilla San Bernardo [Saint Bernard Chapel] by Nicolás Campodónico, Argentina.
 
1st Honorable Mention: Building 0398, by Espinoza Carvajal, Ecuador.
2nd Honorable Mention: Toy Box by Grupo Arquitectura, Mexico.
3rd Honorable Mention: Indigenous Training Center, by Entre Nos Atelier, Costa Rica.

The jury of the Oscar Niemeyer Prize, in its first 2016 edition, has been constituted by.-
Arch. Sara Topelson
Arch. Carlos Jiménez
Arch. Lauro Cavalcanti
Arch. Glauco Campello
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Barclay & Crousse. Their work manage a wide range of programs and focuses both on the relationship to place and human wellbeing, through pertinence in usage and attention to time, space and light. They like to consider their projects as being part of a design laboratory that explore the bonds between landscape, climate and architecture, in order to challenge those notions of technology, usage, and quality of life that, from the specific conditions of developing countries, can inform and be pertinent in a global context.

Founded in 1994 in Paris, since 2006 the studio is based in Lima,  pursuing its activity in France with the Parisian studio Atelier Nord-Sud. Their work has been recognized by the first Oscar Niemeyer Prize, and in several international Biennales. They have been awarded by the International Committee of Architectural Critics (CICA) with the 2013 Latin America Prize.  Barclay & Crousse has earned the Peruvian Architecture National Prize, Hexágono de Oro, in 2014. Their work has been exhibited and published worldwide. The Italian editor Lettera Ventidue published in 2012 a monographic book about their work in the Peruvian desert coastline, presented at the 13th Venice Biennale.

Sandra Barclay

1967 born in Lima (Peru).  1990 Graduated as Architect at URP (Lima).  1993  Graduated as Architect at the Ecole d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville (France).  1993 Robert Camelot Prize for best Architectural Thesis in France.  1994 Established Barclay & Crousse Architecture in Paris, France.  2000 Fulbrignt Foundation and American Institute of Architects Fellowship.  2005-2006 Teacher at the Ecole d’Architecture de Paris La Villette (Paris, France). 2006 Teacher at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.  2012  Participant for Peru at the 13th Venice Biennale. 2013  Master in Territory and Landscape, Universidad Diego Portales (Chile).  2016  Curator of the Peruvian Pavilion at the 15th Venice Biennale.

Jean Pierre Crousse 

1963 Born in Lima (Peru). 1987 Architecture degree at URP (Lima). 1989 graduated at the Politécnico di Milano (Italy).  1994 Established Barclay & Crousse Architecture in Paris, France.  1999-2006 Teacher at the Ecole d’Architecture de Paris Belleville (France). 2006 Teacher at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.  2012  Member of the South America Project, GSD – Harvard University.  2012  Participant for Peru at the 13th Venice Biennale.  2013 Master in Territory and Landscape, Universidad Diego Portales (Chile).  2015 Design Critic at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.  2016  Member of the International Jury of the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize, Chicago.  2016  Curator of the Peruvian Pavilion at the 15th Venice Biennale.

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Published on: November 17, 2016
Cite: ""ON" Prize: Oscar Niemeyer Award" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/prize-oscar-niemeyer-award> ISSN 1139-6415
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