Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, co-founders of Grafton Architects, have been named the 2020 laureates of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. |
Pritzker Architecture Prize jury citation
Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara have
practiced architecture together for forty years in a way that clearly reflects
the objectives of the Pritzker Prize: to recognize the art of architecture and
consistent service to humanity as evidenced through a body of built work.
Co-founding their professional practice,
called Grafton Architects, in Dublin, Ireland in 1978, they have consistently
and unhesitatingly pursued the highest quality of architecture for the specific
location in which it was to be built, the functions it would house and
especially for the people who would inhabit and use their buildings and spaces.
They have an oeuvre that includes
numerous educational buildings, housing and cultural and civic institutions.
Pioneers in a field that has traditionally been and still is a male-dominated
profession, they are also beacons to others as they forge their exemplary
professional path.
Many of their buildings are located in
their home country of Ireland, but through competitions, they have won major
commissions for other places around the world, such as Italy, France and Peru.
With a profound understanding of place gained through their research, keen
powers of observation, open and ever curious explorations and deep respect for
culture and context, Farrell and McNamara are able to make their buildings
respond to a setting and city most appropriately, while still being fresh and
modern.
This deep understanding of "spirit
of place" means that their works enhance and improve the local community.
Their buildings are "good neighbors" that seek to make a contribution
beyond the boundaries of the building and to make a city work better. Their North
King Street Housing in Dublin (2000) is one example of this: it creates an
inner courtyard and a welcome respite from the adjacent busy streets.
Urban Institute of Ireland, University College Dublin, Ireland, 2002 |
At the same time, it employs common
sense, good-practice environmental control methodologies for an efficient, sustainable
building. On a particularly sensitive site in Dublin, the masterful Offices for
the Department of Finance (2009) attests to their knowledge and care in the
selection of materials and construction techniques with a carefully handcrafted
bronze railing and gate and sanded limestone on the facades.
Offices Department of Finance, Dublin, Ireland, 2009 |
University Campus UTEC Lima Building in Peru |
For their integrity in their approach to
both their buildings, as well as the way they conduct their practice, their
belief in collaboration, their generosity towards their colleagues, especially
as evidenced in such events as the 2018 Venice Biennale, their unceasing
commitment to excellence in architecture, their responsible attitude toward the
environment, their ability to be cosmopolitan while embracing the uniqueness of
each place in which they work, for all these reasons and more, Yvonne Farrell
and Shelley McNamara are awarded the 2020 Pritzker Architecture Prize.
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