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Competitions

Most relevant architectural competitions

-New Velodrome, Medellín 2012, (First prize)

-Chosen among 143 architects to participate in the competition for the design of the New Nobel building, Stockolm.

- University Hospital Fundación Santa Fé de Bogotá, Expansion (First prize)

- 4 Sports sceneries for the South American games 2010, (Firt prize)

- International competition Tribute to Le Corbusier 1989, (First prize)

- Church Medalla Milagrosa Ciudad Salitre, (First prize)

- International competition Caribbean Cultural Park, (First prize)

- International competition Plaza Mayor Conventions centre, (First prize)

- Transmetro bus stations Barranquilla, (First prize)

- España public park and library, (First prize)

- León de Greiff park and library, (First prize)

- School prototype for public schools. Bogotá, (First prize)

- Kindergarten prototype. Bogotá, (Second prize)

- School prototype for public schools. Cartagena, (First prize)

Awards

- Winner Bienal Colombiana de arquitectura (Premio Fernando Marinez Sanabría) 2012. Colombia.

- Winner Bienal Colombiana de arquitectura (mention architectural project and urban design) 2012. Colombia.

- Ganador Bienal Iberoamericana de arquitectura (best architectural project) 2012.

- First colombian architect chosen to show his work at the Museum of Modern Art of New York (MoMa) in the permanent collection- 2011

- Winner of the Global Award for Sustainable Achitecture 2010, Paris- France (along with Steve Baer, Junya Ishigami, Snohetta, Troppo Arch)

- Spetial mention at the International Prize for sustainable architecture Fassa Bortolo Eigth Edition- Italy 2011

- First prize Ibero American Biennial of Architecture (Best architectural project) 2008. Portugal.

- First prize Pan-american Biennial of Architecture (Best architectural project) 2008, Ecuador.

- Winner of the Colombian Biennial of Architecture (Public space design) 2006

- Winner Lápiz de Acero Azul Award (Best architectural project) 2008. Colombia.

- Winner Lápiz de Acero Rojo Award (Best architectural project) 2008. Colombia.

- Colombian Biennial of Architecture (Honorable mention) 2008. Colombia.

- Colombian Biennial of Architecture (Honorable mention) 2010. Colombia.

- Finalist Iberoamerican Biennial of Architecture 2010. Medellin Colombia.

- Nominated Lápiz de Acero Award 2000 (for the excellency)

- Invitation to submit an idea for The Solomon Guggenheim Museum.(2010) Contemplating the Void.

- The model “Espana Library, Medellin, Columbia” will be on view in the permanent collection rotation 9 + 1 Ways of Being Political: 50 Years of Political Stances in Architecture and Urban Design in the Robert B. Mlenschel Gallery at MoMA (Museum of Modern Art)

Most relevant architectural projects

- Pies Descalzos Foundation (Shakira) Sports centre Bosque de La Esperanza. Soacha- Colombia

- Pies Descalzos Foundation (Shakira) School. Cartagena- Colombia

- El Porvenir kindergarten. Bogotá- Colombia

- Timayui kindergarten and La Paz kindergarten. Santa Marta- Colombia

- España public park and library. Medellín- Colombia

- León de Greiff public park and library. Medellín- Colombia

- Plaza Mayor Conventions centre. Medellín- Colombia

- Sports sceneries and public space for the South American games 2010. Medellín- Colombia

- School prototype for public schools. Bogotá- Colombia

- Cultural park and Museum of the Caribbean. Barranquilla- Colombia

- Tercer Milenio park. Bogotá- Colombia

- Pedestrian bridge prototype. Bogotá, Colombia

- Apartment building Habitar 72. Bogotá- Colombia

- Apartment building Habitar 74. Bogotá- Colombia

- Chairama SPA. Bogotá- Colombia

- Tulio Ospina park. Medellín- Colombia

- La Aurora park. Bogotá- Colombia

- Río Fucha linear park. Bogotá- Colombia

- Museum of Modern Art. Barranquilla- Colombia

- Master plan and public space design for Usaquén. Bogotá- Colombia

- Master plan for the National Museum. Bogotá- Colombia