The Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize announced that ten built projects spanning North and South America have been shortlisted for the 2022 MCHAP.emerge prize, a biannual award that recognizes built work by practices less than 10 years old. In June, the Illinois Institute of Technology-affiliated award program announced a shortlist of 38 “outstanding projects” completed between 2018 and 2021 for its main prize.
The ten shortlisted projects range from 128 Architecture and Urban Design’s Grand Central Linear Park in Mexico City, to a small apartment building by ARQTIPO in Argentina, to an experimental community building by Equipo de Arquitectura in Paraguay. Though projects in the United States and Canada are also eligible for the prize, for the first time in the prize’s history all of this year’s shortlisted projects are located in Latin America. (Three are in Mexico and the remainder are in Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Peru.)
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