The Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP) has announced four finalist projects designed by emerging practices in the Americas for the 2022 MCHAP.emerge, the fourth cycle of the award.
Selected among a set of 50 projects by emerging practices, the four finalists' architects will present their work next September 21, 2022 at Mies van der Rohe’s S.R. Crown Hall at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, before the official announcement to be held at the end of the evening. Moreover, the 2022 MCHAP primary prize winner will be announced in April 2023.
“MCHAP reinforces a unique North–South axis that creates potential for urgently needed cross-cultural learning at a moment of global change and crisis,” said MCHAP Director Dirk Denison regarding the biennial prize.
In alphabetical order, the 2022 MCHAP finalists for Emerging Practice Awards (2022 MCHAP.emerge) are:
8 Houses Complex / Estudio Mola
Argentina
Alcántara Housing Ensemble / Izquierdo Lehmann
Chile
New Community Center for Otica Native Community / Semillas
Peru
Colosio Embankment Dam / UNAM School of Architecture / Loreta Castro Reguera, José Pablo Ambrosi
Mexico
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