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Paulo Mendes da Rocha

2006 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate
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Paulo Mendes da Rocha of Brazil was announced today as the winner of the 2006 Pritzker Prize winner. The 77-year old architect is Brazil's second Pritzker laureate joining Oscar Niemeyer who was honored in 1988.



In announcing the jury’s choice, Thomas J. Pritzker, president of The Hyatt Foundation, said:

Mendes da Rocha has shown a deep understanding of space and scale through the great variety of buildings he has designed, from private residences, housing complexes, a church, museums and sports stadia to urban plans for public space. While few of his buildings were realized outside of Brazil, the lessons to be learned from his work, both as a practicing architect and a teacher, are universal.

The formal ceremony will be held on May 30, 2006 in Istanbul, Turkey.

Mendes da Rocha began his career in the 1950's and was part of what was then considered the avant-garde in São Paulo, known loosely as creators of the Paulist brutalist architecture. During a career that spans six decades, he has maintained his own practice, taught for many years at the University of São Paulo, and contributed to the professional community through his work as president of the Brazilian Institute for Architects.

Following is a sampling of Mendes da Rocha's work.

Link: The Pritzker Architecture Prize
Link: Paulo Mendes da Rocha Pritzker Prize Photo Book (PDF)



The Paulistano Athletic Club
São Paulo, Brazil, 1958
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The structure is reinforced concrete with steel cables suspending the metal roof. The arena is in the center of a long rectangular platform that serves as an esplanade.
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Paulo Mendes da Rocha Residence
São Paulo, Brazil, 1960
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The architects own home, one of his objectives was to maximize the use of prefabricated and mass-produced reinforced concrete components.
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Brazilian Pavilion for Expo ‘70
Osaka, Japan, 1969
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The Brazilian Pavilion, designed for the 1970 Expo in Osaka, Japan, was an architectural study of the relationship between nature and construction. It consisted of a concrete and glass deck, resting lightly on the altered topography.
(Photo by Fujita Gumi)

The Serra Dourada Stadium
Goiânia, Goiás State, Brazil, 1973
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The structure is balanced with a massive roof overhanging 65 feet on each side. Symmetrically placed at either end of the stadium are the enclosed galleries providing offices as well as restaurants and lodgings for visiting athletes.
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http-~~-//www.landliving.com/image/rocha_13.jpg Photos by Paulo Mendes da Rocha

Forma Store
São Paulo, Brazil, 1987
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The building is designed as a billboard displaying products in an elevated showcase window that spans the entire length of the building.
(Photo by Nelson Kon)

Chapel of Saint Peter
Campos de Jordão, SP, Brazil, 1987 http-~~-//www.landliving.com/image/rocha_14.jpg
The chapel rests on one massive column and the religious spaces flow around it. The limited pallette of different materials - concrete, glass and steel - reinforce the building’s message of strength and simplicity.
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