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He notably has an architectural agency in London, Berlin and Milan as well as a liaison office in Shanghai. In 2023, he became the fifth Briton to receive the Pritzker Prize (after James Stirling, Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid and Richard Rogers). David Chipperfield studied at the Kingston Polytechnic then at the Architectural Association in London from which he will graduated in 1977. He then collaborated on a few projects with Douglas Stephen, Richard Rogers and Norman Foster before opening his own agency in 1984 that he will baptize David Chipperfield Architects.His agency – based in London, Berlin, Milan and Shanghai [ first ] -now has 250 employees from 15 different countries, and working on various projects in Europe, the United States and China. David Chipperfield began to have a reputation in Japan in the 1980s [ 2 ] . Among his first projects carried out in England and which allowed him to reveal his approach to the rigorous and elementary design, there is in particular a store for Issey Miyake on the London’s Sloane Street in 1983, as well as a house for the fashion photographer Nick Knight [ 3 ] . Shortly after, he also designed the river and rowing museum [ 4 ] For which it will be awarded, using in particular a green oak cladding, concrete and glass. He was also the only English architect chosen by the jury to compete in the design of the Tate Modern art gallery. Since then, David Chipperfield has evolved until it becomes one of the major figures in the design of public and cultural buildings across Europe and the United States [ 3 ] . He was the architect chosen for the reconstruction of the Berlin Museum Neues Museum following its destruction during the Second World War. He was reopened in 2009. In addition to the Neues Museum, he began to work in the 1990s, during a competition at the end of which he was declared winner, on the Eleador and CEO at the Museums of Berlin . This has five museums, including the Neues Museum. This site is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. He notably imagined a new entrance building on the site, in addition to the museum complex which should be completed in 2013 [ first ] . Since the 2000s, he worked a lot in the United States, where in 2005 he carried out the extension of the Figge Art Museum in Davenport in Iowa. He also designed the central library of the monks, still in Iowa, commanded in 2001. Currently he works on the expansion of the anchorage museum in Alaska, and the creation of four villas on the banks of the lake of Bom Sucess Design Resort in Portugal. In 2009, he created controversy by prohibiting taking photographs inside his central library of monks [ 5 ] . David Chipperfield has taught architecture in Europe and the United States. He has also given numerous conferences on his achievements. Among other things, he obtained the mies van der Rohe chair at the T\u00e8cnica Superior Escola of Arquitectura de Barcelona. He is also a guest professor at the University of the Arts in London (formerly London Institute). Finally, he was a member of the Board of Directors of Architecture Foundation. Earlier in his career (1984), he founded the 9th Gallery (which takes his name from the hardest pencil: 9h) in collaboration with Wilfried Wang and Ricky Bardett. This art gallery aims to introduce the general public to the work of European architects hitherto little known as Herzog and Meuron, \u00c1lvaro Siza, Rafael Moneo, Luigi Snozzi and Mario Botta among others [ 2 ] . In 2000, he was one of the architects representing Great Britain at the Venice Biennale. In 2012, he will be the first Englishman to become a commissioner of this same biennial [ 6 ] . Museum of River and Rowing in Henley-On-Thames (1989-1997) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] This equipment is located on the edges of the Thames, in Henley-On-Thames in a small town in Oxfordshire, particularly known for its rowing races. It is divided into two asymmetrical buildings linked together by a bridge. The program is distributed as follows: in the first building is on the ground floor an educational center and upstairs a library and a gallery, in the second building, there is a temporary exhibition space. The two buildings slightly overlook the Thames, which allows, through its large bay windows to bring a maximum of light and direct the visitor’s gaze to the outside. David Chipperfield has harmoniously managed to make raw concrete cohabit, steel (roofing), glass as well as aged oak slats. H\u00f4tel Puerta America of Madrid (2003 – 2005) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The Puerta America de Madrid hotel is a twelve-storey building on which nineteen architects and designers have collaborated, notably with the participation of Norman Foster, Richard Gluckman, Zaha Hadid, Austa Ishuzaki, Jean Nouvel. David Chipperfield inherited the design of the third floor. He imagined a long black corridor which brings a feeling of length and intimacy and which leads to very luxurious rooms where there are handmade coatings, white marble, lined panels … In 1999, David Chipperfield was awarded the Tessenow gold medal, accompanied by an exhibition of all of his achievements, in the company of the work of the Tessenow Stipendiat and those of the Spanish architect Andr\u00e9s Jaque at the Hellerau Festspielhaus. In 2003, he was a honorary member of the Florence art and design academy. In 2004, he was a commander of the order of the British Empire ( CBE ) for services rendered. “Form Matters”, a retrospective exhibition on the career of David Chipperfield was assembled by the London’s Design Museum in 2009. He was ennobled during the New Year of 2010 for services rendered to architecture in the United Kingdom and Germany [ 4 ] , [ 7 ] . He received the Wolf Arts Prize in 2010 and the royal gold medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2011 [ 8 ] While in 2013 received the Praemium Imperial Prize in the Architecture category. In 2023, he won the Pritzker 2023 Prize [ 9 ] . Museum of River and Aviron, Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire, UK (1989\u20131997) New Museum, Berlin, Allteragne (1997-2009) Figge Art Museum, Davenport, Iowa, USA (1999\u20132005) Museum of Modern Literature, Marbach, Germany (2002\u20132006) America’s Cup Building, Valence, Espagne (2005\u20132006) Liangzhu Culture Museum, Hangzhou, Province de Zhejiang, Chinese (2007) Teatro Margherita, Bari, Italy: transformation into a museum of contemporary art (2009) Turner Contemporary, Margate, Kent, UK (2011) The Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK (2011) Expansion of the San Michele of Venice cemetery (1998-2013) \u2191 a et b J.S. Marcus (October 29, 2009), Of Museums and Cemeteries The Wall Street Journal . \u2191 a et b Jonathan Glancey (February 3, 2010), David Chipperfield: perfect harmony The Guardian . \u2191 a et b Jonathan Glancey (October 7, 2010), David Chipperfield wins Royal Gold Medal for architecture The Guardian . \u2191 a et b (in) ‘ Knighthood for museum architect \u00bb , Henley Standard , January 25, 2010 ( read online , consulted the October 24, 2011 ) \u2191 (in) Boyer, Bryan, ‘ No Photos Please \u00bb , News , Archinect , October 23, 2009 (consulted the first erNovember 2011 ) \u2191 Andrew Gilchrist (10 novembre 2011), David Chipperfield to curate 2012 Venice Biennale The Guardian . \u2191 (in) The London Gazette , (Supplement) n O 59282, p. first , December 31, 2009. Accessed December 31, 2009. \u2191 (in) ‘ RIBA Gold Medal \u2014 2011 Winner: Award Information \u00bb , e-architect , UK (consulted the January 8, 2011 ) \u2191 ‘ Architect David Chipperfield wins the Pritzker 2023 Prize \u00bb, The Monde.fr , 7 mars 2023 ( read online , consulted the 7 mars 2023 ) Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/david-chipperfied-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"David Chipperfied \u2014 Wikipedia"}}]}]