Sir David Alan Chipperfield CH
Royal Academy of Arts
THE PRITZKER ARCHITECTURE PRIZE
Civic architect , urban planner and activist , Sir David Alan Chipperfield CH has been selected as the 2023 Laureate of The Pritzker Architecture Prize , the award that is regarded internationally as architecture ’ s highest honor .
Subtle yet powerful , subdued yet elegant , he is a prolific architect who is radical in his restraint , demonstrating his reverence for history and culture while honoring the pre-existing built and natural environments , as he reimagines functionality and accessibility of new buildings , renovations and restorations through timeless modern design that confronts climate urgencies , transforms social relationships and reinvigorates cities .
“ I am so overwhelmed to receive this extraordinary honour and to be associated with the previous recipients who have all given so much inspiration to the profession ,” remarks Chipperfield . “ I take this award as an encouragement to continue to direct my attention not only to the substance of architecture and its meaning but also to the contribution that we can make as architects to address the existential challenges of climate change and societal inequality . We know that , as architects , we can have a more prominent and engaged role in creating not only a more beautiful world but a fairer and more sustainable one too . We must rise to this challenge and help inspire the next generation to embrace this responsibility with vision and courage .”
His built works , spanning over four decades , are expansive in typology and geography , including over one hundred works ranging from civic , cultural and academic buildings to residences and urban masterplanning throughout Asia , Europe and North America .
The 2023 Jury Citation of the Laureate , states , in part , “ This commitment to an architecture of understated but transformative civic presence and the definition - even through private commissions - of the public realm , is done always with austerity , avoiding unnecessary moves and steering clear of trends and fashions , all of which is a most relevant message to our contemporary society . Such a capacity to distill and perform meditated design operations is a dimension of sustainability that has not been obvious in recent years : sustainability as pertinence , not only eliminates the superfluous but is also the first step to creating structures able to last , physically and culturally .”
Chipperfield calculates the environmental and historical impacts of permanence , embracing the preexisting , designing and intervening in dialogue with time and place to adopt and refresh the architectural language of each locale .
James-Simon-Galerie ( Berlin , Germany , 2018 ) situated on a narrow island along the Kupfergraben canal and accessible by the Schlossbrücke bridge , serves as the gateway to Museum Island . Commanding , though discreet , colonnades with grand scale enclose a terrace , a wide expansive staircase and a manifold of open spaces allow abundant light into the large entryway of the building . The design enables generous views from within and beyond , even through to adjacent buildings and the surrounding urban landscape .
“ He is assured without hubris , consistently avoiding trendiness to confront and sustain the connections between tradition and innovation , serving history and humanity ,” comments Tom Pritzker , Chairman of the Hyatt Foundation , which sponsors the award . “ While his works are elegantly masterful , he measures the achievements of his designs by social and environmental welfare to enhance the quality of life for all of civilisation .”
In renovative works , his precision is imbued with historical acumen , informing his vision to invariably redeem original design and structure rather than supplant it wholly with modern architecture . The Laureate reflects , “ As an architect , I ’ m in a way the guardian of meaning , memory , and heritage . Cities are historical records ,
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