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The Americas Prize 2025
Awards Celebration

Co-chairs
Michelle Holland
Maria Smithburg

Monday, 5 May 2025
S.R. Crown Hall

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The Americas Prize 2025 Awards Ceremony

* MCHAP Board Member

Host Committee

Jennifer Andrade

     and Sebastian Campos

Julia and Larry Antonatos

William Baker

Jane and Kevin Berg

Fred Bernstein

Leslie Bodenstein

Michelle Boone

Larry and Pat Booth

Lauren D.W. Tatar and Scott Borstein 

Jackie and John Bucksbaum

Joseph Burns

Sol Camacho*

Valerie Carberry and Richard Wright

Juan Carlos Verme Giannoni*

Heiji Choy Black

John Corbett and Jim Dempsey

Dirk Denison* and David Salkin

Tom and Barbara Donnelley

Raj Echambadi

Frank Flury and Colleen Humer

Gabriel Fontes de Faria

     and Grant Gochnauer

Timur Galen* and Linda Genereux

Aron Gent and Betsy O'Brien

Jasclyn and Michael Glynn

Jake Goldberg

Helyn Goldenberg* and Michael Alper

Chandra Goldsmith-Gray 

     and Steven Gray

Megan Green and Josh Rogers

Sandra and Jack Guthman

William Hardin*

Ron Henderson

Sarah Herda and Kenneth Stewart

Brian and Jan Hieggelke

Rhona Hoffman

David and Jerrilyn Hoffmann

Michelle and Glenn Holland

Holly Hunt

Leonard Hyde*

Jordana Joseph and Glen Saltzberg

Philip Kafka*

Sondra and Tony Karman

Lisa Key

Sally and John Kovler

Reed Kroloff* and Casey Jones

Victoria Lautman

Gary Lee

Nancy Lerner and David Frej

Brad Lippitz and Jonathan “Yoni” Pizer

Lynn Lockwood and Barrett Murphy

Robin Loewenberg Tebbe 

     and Mark Tebbe

Christy MacLear

Kara Mann

Mimi McKay

Margaret McCurry

Martha and Rich Melman

R.J. Melman

Gary Metzner and Scott Johnson

Nada Milacovic and Michael Gray

Victor Mongin

Juan Gabriel Moreno

Victor and Faye Morgenstern

Robyn Morgenstern-Rosenblatt

Kathleen Nagle and Ralph Johnson

Kate Neisser

Susana Odriozola*

Dara Pizzuti and Richard Jolly

Linda Pollak* 

Mickey Pomfrey

Sharon Prince*

Penny Pritzker and Bryan Traubert 

Abby Pucker

Paul Rehder

Todd Ricketts and Sylvie Légère

Karla Robles 

Rafael Robles 

     and Carlos Robles-Shanahan

David Rockwell*

Florencia Rodriguez and Pablo Gerson 

James Rondeau and Igor DaCosta

Tom Rossiter

Chiara Santini

Marc and Maureen Schulman

Craig Schwitter*

Carrie Secrist and Bill Beach

Mark and Katherine Sexton

Joe and Jenny Shanahan

Tom Shapiro

Barbara and Rick Silverman

Maria Smithburg*

Jill Snyder

Mirja Spooner Haffner

James Stapleton 

     and Beth Shaughnessy

Marianne and Göran Strokirk

Irene Sunwoo

Jacqueline Terrebone

Cynthia Vranas Olsen and Keith Olsen

Bruce Watts 

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¿Qué es MCHAP?

Now in its 12th year, the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP) identifies, celebrates and shares new examples of built architecture, landscape architecture and urbanism from throughout the Americas that are making outstanding contributions to their communities and setting the highest standards for the profession. 

 

MCHAP-winning projects are contemporary masterworks of all building types in urban, suburban and rural environments: universities, schools, libraries, community and cultural centers, collective and private housing, and infrastructure. Behind each project is a compelling, vibrant story of how individuals navigate economic, ecological, social and political realities to make architecture happen.

Since its founding, MCHAP's impact has grown steadily in teaching, research, student experience, and community engagement. MCHAP is now firmly established as the premiere continents-wide award for architecture in the Americas, and has joined a list of globally recognized architectural prizes. Since the prize was founded, MCHAP’s global network of more than 200 nominators from among the 35 countries in the Americas has identified more than 1,000 projects that demonstrate the potential of original and creative architecture.

 

We believe that MCHAP's powerful works of architecture can help us grasp and respond to dynamic shifts in our culture with the aim of improving quality of life. The prize demonstrates that outstanding architecture can make the world a better place. 

¿Qué es MCHAP?

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El Premio Mies Crown Hall Americas, fundado por la Facultad de Arquitectura de laInstituto de Tecnología de Illinois en Chicago como premio bienal, ilustra la excelencia demostrada en las obras de arquitectura construidas del siglo XXI en las Américas.

Dividido en dos premios distintos, MCHAP.emerge se otorga a una obra construida destacada en las Américas por una práctica emergente (10 años o menos) completada en los dos años anteriores.

Vea los ciclos pasados aquí:

 

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