The Royal Academy Architecture Prize 2023 has been awarded to Shane de Blacam.
The jury was impressed by his commitment to creating communal spaces. They also highlighted his remarkable craftsmanship and the pleasure he takes in joinery and detail.
De Blacam formed the architectural practice de Blacam and Meagher with John Meagher in 1976. De Blacam’s buildings are characterised by their simplicity and their celebration of local materials. Throughout his career, he has been concerned with creating spaces for people to come together, including the sensitively restored Abbeyleix Library in Laois and the elegant Samuel Beckett Theatre at Trinity College, Dublin.
Before forming his practice with Meagher, de Blacam worked in London with the architects of the Barbican Centre, Chamberlain, Powell and Bon. He then travelled to America where he worked with Louis I. Khan for two years on the Mellon Centre for British Art and British Studies, Yale University, New Haven Connecticut. More information about de Blacam’s work can be downloaded.
Taoiseach Prime Minister's House
Parish Church
Trinity College Dublin
Apartment Building
Town Library
Library, Cork Institute of Technology
Munster Technological University Cork
Office Building, St Stephens Green
The 2023 Royal Academy Architecture Awards jury
Níall McLaughlin RA (chair)
Roksanda Ilinčić
Farshid Moussavi OBE RA
Vicky Richardson Head of Architecture and Drue Heinz Curator, RA
Eva Rothschild RA
Sumayya Vally
The Royal Academy Dorfman Award champions architecture from around the world that looks forward to the future of architecture and architectural practice. Taller Gabriela Carrillo from Mexico was awarded the 2023 Dorfman Award for the diversity of their buildings and their distinct attitude to form-making.
The 2023 finalists were COMUNAL from Mexico, H Arquitectes from Spain and Tropical Space from Vietnam.
Based in Mexico City, Gabriela Carrillo has more than 20 years of experience. Throughout her career, Carrillo has worked with local resources and questioned the briefs she receives, to create architecture that is sensitive, and reactive to the environment around it.
Collaboration has been central to her career, and since establishing her own studio in 2019 she continues to work with architects and designers around Mexico. She is part of Colectivo c733, a group of Mexican architects who are dedicated to developing high-quality public buildings, such as market halls and stadiums.
Taller Gabriela Carrillo has won the Royal Academy Dorfman Award 2023 in recognition of the clarity and precision of her work.
Ecoparque Bacalar
Muelle San Blas
Casa Piedra
Juzgados Orales Pátzcuaro
COMUNAL is a working group based in Mexico that collaborates integrally with organized collectives in the design, defense and self-production of the habitat. They act from the complex vision of the Social Production and Management of the Habitat [SP&MH], an ethical-political position that recognizes the habitat as a self-managing social process based on cooperation and participation as a direct action to cultivate the freedom to inhabit and the common response-ability.
Their collaborative practice has led them to reject what they call “architecture of patriarchy”: a hegemonic and disabling practice that stems from a racist, capitalist, and colonial vision of modernity. Instead, they embrace the transformative idea that we all have the creative, epistemic, affective and organizational agency to design and produce our habitat.
The Awards jury was impressed by their innovative approach to working with others to re-imagine what an architect can offer to the communities they work within.
Participatory tool for the self-production of houses after the 2017 earthquakes in Oaxaca
Validation and new participatory diagnosis of the Community Kitchen project
Self-construction of the Community Kitchen with local materials provided by the inhabitants
Rural Productive School
H Arquitectes is based in Sabadell, Barcelona. The studio was established in 2000 by David Lorente Ibáñez, Josep Ricart Ulldemolins, Xavier Ros Majó, and Roger Tudó Galí.
Their buildings are filled with evidence of the process of construction and material transformation. They have been at the forefront of experiments in passive heating and cooling and argue that the conditions inside buildings should mirror their surroundings more closely.
The jury was struck by the way their work deals boldly with history and the city, integrating existing structures into buildings that work for their current inhabitants.
Refurbishment and extension of Cristalleries Planell
DataAE ICTA-ICP Research Centre
H Arquitectes House
Refurbishment and restoration of former Cooperative Lleialtat Santsenca
Tropical Space is an architecture firm based in Ho Chi Minh City, founded Trần Thị Ngụ Ngôn and Nguyễn Hải Long. Their practice emerged in response to a proliferation of concrete buildings in Vietnamese cities that did nothing or little to respond to their climate. Instead, they look to sculpture and the environment to inspire their designs, resulting in buildings that ‘breathe’.
Their clients and users are central to the design process, and they ensure that buildings reflect the people who inhabit them. They consistently advocate for sustainable materials, passive energy systems, and connections between occupants, buildings, and environments that are more sympathetic to their tropical context.
Tropical Space’s integration of nature and materials in challenging urban environments impressed the Awards jury.
Termitary House
Cuckoo Coffee House
Terra Cotta Studio
Long An House
Carlos Pastor Santa Maria, Ed Tibuzzi, Beate Engelhorn, Sandra Woodall, Frederick Cooper, Ele Carpenter, Sadia Shirazi, Libby Minoprio, Marina Engel, Spencer de Grey RA, Fernando Tapia, Raymund Ryan, Eric Schuldenfrei, Jeremy Till, Nasser Rabbat, Philip Goad, Mimi Zeiger, Gianpiero Venturini, Alexandra Cruz, Dr. Harriet Harriss, Cristina Iglesias Studio, Adelia Borges, Ana Sokoloff, Penélope Plaza, Dirk van den Heuvel, Elisa Valero Ramos, Ang Chee Cheong, Stefan Gzyl, Itsuko Hasegawa, Laura Mark, Peter St John RA, Louisa Hutton RA
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