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Alex Duro

Senior Architect at David Chipperfield Architects

Alex Duro is a Senior Architect at David Chipperfield Architects since September 2021, with a substantial background in architecture gained through various roles. Previous experience includes serving as an Associate and Architect at Foster + Partners from July 2016 to August 2021, and holding architectural positions at José Juan Barba Arquitectos and as an Assistant Teacher at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Alex also contributed as an architectural editor for Blog Fundación Arquia and METALOCUS, as well as completing internships in notable firms. Alex holds a Master's Degree in Advanced Architecture Projects from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture from Universidad de Alcalá.

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David Chipperfield Architects

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David Chipperfield Architects was founded in London by David Chipperfield in 1985. The practice has since won numerous international competitions and built over 100 projects. Its diverse international body of work includes cultural, residential, commercial and educational buildings and spaces for both the private and public sectors, as well as civic projects and urban masterplans. Offices in London, Berlin, Milan and Shanghai, contribute to the wide range of projects and typologies. Together, the four offices drive common architectural ambitions and share a commitment to the collaborative aspect of creating architecture. The practice’s work is characterised by meticulous attention to the concept and details of every project, and a relentless focus on refining design ideas to arrive at a solution which is architecturally, socially, and intellectually coherent. David Chipperfield Architects has won more than 100 international awards and citations for design excellence, including the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2007 for The Museum of Modern Literature in Marbach, Germany, and both the Mies van der Rohe Award (European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture) and the Deutscher Architekturpreis in 2011 for the Neues Museum, Berlin.


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