Munich Olympic StadiumBy Frei OttoGerman architect and structural engineer Frei Otto (31 May 1925 &n
Munich Olympic StadiumBy Frei OttoGerman architect and structural engineer Frei Otto (31 May 1925 – 9 March 2015) was well known for his pioneering innovations in lightweight and tensile structures. Shortly before his death in 2015 he was awarded the Pritzker Prize.photo by: MODLARThis video is a list of all the winners of the Pritzker Prize, one of most important prize in architecture that each year is given to honor a living architect for his built work. It had begun in 1979 with Philip Johnson and has finished in 2018 with Balkrishna Doshi.We choose one of the selected works for each of the 41 winners and create the building using simply wooden shape, like a child game, to represent them in an iconic and synthetic way so it can be easily recognized.In the research I have became acquainted with incredibles architects and their awesome work. I think, My First Pritzker summarizes in an original and short way, 39 years of this reputable prize, a very valuable information that any architect or student should known. I hope this video will help the spreading it all over the world and be known for many people from different fields and professions, so they can enjoy it as much as I have doing it. By Andrea Stinga of Ombu Architecture -- source link
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