On a sultry evening in Miami Beach last Friday, sweltering in black tie, I attended the jubilant award ceremony and dinner honoring the late Frei Otto, the 40th recipient of the Pritzker Architecture ...
Frei Otto, the German architect and engineer best known for his tent-like structures for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, has been posthumously named the 2015 winner of the Pritzker Prize, the ...
Frei Otto has been named the 2015 Pritzker Architecture Prize recipient, Tom Pritzker announced this afternoon. The news comes a day after the visionary architect, 89, died in his native Germany. Otto ...
German-born architect Frei Otto has died, aged 89, just weeks before he was due to receive the 2015 Pritzker Prize ‘Visionary architect’ and ‘titan of modern architecture’ Otto was recognised by the ...
Architect Frei Otto, a pioneer in lightweight tensile structures, died on March 9 at age 89, soon after he learned he had won the prestigious 2015 Pritzker Architecture Prize. Otto, born in Siegmar, ...
German architect Frei Otto has been named the 2015 winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. The announcement was moved up from March 23, because Otto died on Monday at the age of 89. The German ...
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A day after his death, German architect Frei Otto, best known for the tentlike structures of the 1972 summer Olympics in Munich, on Tuesday was named the 2015 winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize ...
Celebrated for his elegant tensile structures—most notably the 1972 Olympic Stadium in Munich and the West German Pavilion at the 1967 Montreal Expo—German architect and engineer Frei Otto was awarded ...
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