At a ceremony held late last week in London, Carrillo was presented with the prestigious annual prize, which was established by the Royal Academy of Arts to honor practitioners who are helping shape the future of architecture and architectural practice. Although the dynamic, enthusiastic Carrillo oversees her own eponymous Mexico City–based practice, she is also a member of Colectivo c733, one of many Mexican architecture studios brought together by Román Guillermo Meyer Falcón, a former architect who currently serves as Secretary of Agrarian, Land, and Urban Development in Mexico’s left-wing government, to help rapidly upgrade the country’s public housing and infrastructure
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