Chile Architecture Biennial

The Chilean Architecture and Urbanism Biennial is a significant event that has been organized by the Chilean Association of Architects since 1977.[1] It aims to create a space for meeting, reflection, and exchange of ideas about architectural work, serving as a showcase for the best architectural and urban projects of the last two years.[2]

Chile Architecture Biennial
Bienal de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de Chile
StatusActive
GenreArchitecture exhibition
FrequencyBiennially
Location(s)Santiago
CountryChile
Years active46–47
Inaugurated1977
ParticipantsNational, international, invited architects
Organised byColegio de Arquitectos de Chile

Expositions

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Since its inaugural edition, the biennial has been held in various cultural spaces in Santiago. In 2015, the event took place in Valparaíso, making it the first edition outside the Chilean capital.[3]

Since 2015, the selection of curators for the event has been conducted through an open call launched by the Chilean Association of Architects.[4] Seven years later, the Ministry of Cultures, Arts, and Heritage joined the selection process of pavilion proposals.[5]

The 2022 edition, entitled Vulnerable Habitats (Hábitats vulnerables), was postponed until January 2023 and featured several installations around La Moneda Palace in Santiago. These installations included designs by Smiljan Radić and Nicolás Schmidt, the reconstruction of a pavilion originally designed by Montserrat Palmer in 1972, and temporary structures designed by Jean Araya and Miguel Casassus, as well as Low Estudio.[6]

Editions

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Year Title Original title Curator(s)
1977 National Heritage[1] Patrimonio nacional Cristián Fernández Cox
1979 Citymaking Hacer ciudad Eduardo Cuevas
1981 Housing Vivienda Marcelo Etcheverry
1983 Heritage and Present: The Critical Recovery of the Past Patrimonio y Presente: La recuperación crítica del pasado Pedro Murtinho
1985 Architecture and Quality of Life: Challenges of Social Housing Arquitectura y calidad de vida: desafíos de la vivienda social Ángel Hernández
1987 Architecture and the Future: Investigating the Future to Build the Present Arquitectura y futuro: Indagar el futuro para construir el presente Fernando Castillo Velasco
1989 Architecture and Criticism Arquitectura y Crítica Eduardo San Martín
1991 Latin American Architecture: A Unique Path Arquitectura Latinoamericana: Un camino propio Jorge Iglesis
1993 City and Environment, The Challenge Ciudad y Medio Ambiente: El desafío Juan Cárdenas
1995 Towards the Year 2000, What City Do We Want? Hacia el año 2000, ¿Qué ciudad queremos? Víctor Gubbins
1997 Public Space: Relevance and Destiny El Espacio Público: Vigencia y destino Pilar Urrejola
2000 Public Architecture: Reinventing the Future Arquitectura de uso público: Re-inventar el futuro Humberto Eliash
2002 Globalization, Communication, and Architecture Globalización, Comunicación y Arquitectura Alberto Sartori
2004 Urban Reform: Let's Make It Happen Reforma Urbana: Hagámosla realidad Patricio Schmidt
2006 Humanity, Quality, and Integration[7] Humanidad Calidad e Integración Cristián Undurraga
2008 Towards an Architecture that Cares for Our Earth Hacia una Arquitectura que cuide nuestra Tierra Juan Ignacio Baixas
2010 8.8 Reconstruction 8.8 Re-construcción Guillermo Hevia
2012 Cities for Citizens Ciudades para ciudadanos Sebastián Gray
2015 Architecture and Education: The Country We Want[8] Arquitectura y Educación: El país que queremos Fernando Marín
2017 Urgent Dialogues[9] Diálogos Impostergables Felipe Vera
2019 Open Architecture Fair: The Common and the Ordinary Feria Libre de Arquitectura. Lo común y lo corriente Beatriz Coeffé, Joaquín González, Vesna Obilinovic, Juan Pablo Urrutia, Tomás Villalón
2022 Vulnerable Habitats[10] Hábitats vulnerables Loreto Lyon, Cristóbal Molina

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Portal Carrasco, Fernando; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, eds. (2021). Lo nuevo, de nuevo: bienal y arquitectura en Chile (Primera edición ed.). Santiago, Chile: Ediciones ARQ : Escuela de Arquitectura, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. ISBN 978-956-9571-89-3.
  2. ^ "Bienal de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de Chile". Colegio de Arquitectos de Chile (in Spanish). 2016-03-09. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  3. ^ "Chilean Architecture and Urbanism Biennial Announces its List of Participants". ArchDaily. 2017-05-11. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  4. ^ "Se abren las convocatorias para la XIX Bienal de Arquitectura 2015". Colegio de Arquitectos de Chile (in Spanish). 2014-12-03. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  5. ^ "Ministerio de las Culturas y Colegio de Arquitectos anuncian resultados del concurso de ideas para la XXII Bienal de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de Chile 2022" [Ministry of Cultures and the Association of Architects Announce Results of the Ideas Competition for the 22nd Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism of Chile 2022]. Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  6. ^ Dreith, Ben (2023-01-23). "Smiljan Radić creates inflatable stage for Chile's architecture biennial". Dezeen. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  7. ^ "Chile Day: Emerging Chilean Architecture". AIA New York. 2023-05-04. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  8. ^ "Valparaíso Post-Liberal, XX Chilean Biennial Of Architecture And Urbanism". GRANDEZA STUDIO. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  9. ^ "Enlace arquitectura | Catalogue of the XX Architecture and Urbanism Biennial in Chile "Diálogos Impostergables"". Enlace Arquitectura. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  10. ^ Dejtiar, Fabian (2023-03-09). "Exploring Vulnerable Habitats in the XXII Chile Architecture Biennial". ArchDaily. Retrieved 2024-06-06.