Languages

Topbar Menu EN

The SDG Fund is operationally closed. This site is alive for knowledge and dissemination purposes.
Warning: This website is closed. Be aware of phishing or social engineering fraudulent requests of payments or certificates. Explore our programme areas.
Please visit jointsdgfund.org

March 31, 2016
Pritkzer Architecture Prize
Alejandro Aravena Photo by Cristobal Palma




Tuesday, April 5  at the UN Headquarters in New York (Trusteeship Council Chamber), starting at 6.30 p.m. Attendants with UN pass can go directly to Trusteeship Council Chamber

Every year the Pritzker Architecture Prize (the “Nobel of Architecture") honors a living architect or architects whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision, and commitment, which has produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity and the built environment through the art of architecture. For the very first time, the award ceremony will take place at the UN headquarters in New York, coinciding with the very special occasion of a new sustainable development Agenda.

The recently outlined Sustainable Development Goals will work to guide development efforts across the world for the next 15 years. Architecture can contribute to this integrated agenda, in which economic inclusion, social development and environmental protection converge in a unique and universal roadmap for global action. The SDG Fund, a multi-agency and multi-donor mechanism established in 2014 by UNDP, on behalf of the UN System, is aligning the efforts of different actors for achieving SDGs.

The Pritzker Architecture Prize and the SDG Fund are bringing several Pritzker laurates to discuss how architects can contribute to sustainable development. This year’s Pritzker Prize Laureate, Alejandro Aravena of Chile, who will participate in this open dialogue, “epitomizes the revival of a more socially engaged architect”. Mr. Aravena, together with other laurates and representatives from the SDG Fund will discuss how sustainable development can inform architecture and vice versa.

Participant Pritzker Laureates include:

  • Alejandro Aravena
  • Glenn Murcutt
  • Renzo Piano
  • Richard Rogers
  • Wang Shu
  • Thom Mayne
  • Richard Meier
  • Jean Nouvel
  • Christian de Portzamparc

Cathleen McGuigan, Editor-in-Chief of Architectural Record will moderate the conversation.

Tuesday, April 5  at the UN Headquarters in New York (Trusteeship Council Chamber), starting at 6.30 p.m.

For more information: teresa.burelli [at] undp.org


The event will be livestreamed via UN TVhttp://webtv.un.org.