The UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design (CED) has named Spanish architect Carme Pinós the 2016 recipient of the Berkeley-Rupp Architecture Professorship and Prize. The biannual award honors a design practitioner or academic who has contributed to gender equality in the field of architecture, and who has shown an outstanding commitment to sustainability and community.
Pinós, who founded the Barcelona-based firm Estudio Carme Pinós in 1991, has a diverse portfolio of work ranging from civic architecture to landscape and furniture design. In 1994, she designed the Igualada Cemetery near Barcelona with her former partner, the late Enric Miralles. More recent work includes the CaixaForum arts center, completed in March 2014 in Zaragoza, Spain, and the Cube Office Towers I & II, built in 2005 and 2014, in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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