Nacido en Costa Rica, radicado en la Cd. de Houston desde 1974, graduado de la University of Houston School of Architecture, profesor visitante de Rice University (l987, l994), Texas A & M University (l987, l989), Southern California Institute of Architecture (l990, l991), U.C.L.A. (1990), University of Texas at Arlington (l990-l996), University of Houston (l991, l994), Williams College (l994), University of Navarra, Pamplona, España, (l995, 2002, 2011), Harvard University Graduate School of Design (l996, l997), Tulane University (l996), University of Texas at Austin (l997, 2004), University of California, Berkeley (l999), University of Oregon (2000). Lecturer, Juror and Visiting Critic at universities and cultural institutions throughout los Estados Unidos, Canadá, México, el Caribe , Centro y Sur América, Europa, el medio este y Japón. Profesor en Rice University School of Architecture desde el año 2000. Miembro del jurado en el Premio Pritzker de Arquitectura (2001-2011). Premio de Excelencia en diseño from Design Intelligence “Most Admired Educator 2013”, Rice University’s “ 2013 George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching”, AIA Houston Educator of the Year (2009), AIA Houston Honor Award (2008, 2007), Academic Leader Award, Tecnologico de Monterrey at Queretaro (2010, 2009), Charles Duncan Award, Rice University (2006), Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Award (2004), Architectural Record Record Houses Award (2004, 1996, 1994, 1990), AIA Indianapolis Honor Awards (2003), Architecture (2002), Progressive Architecture Young Architects (l987), The Architectural League of New York Young Architects Award (l988) and Emerging Voices (l994), Forty under Forty (l995), Fifty under Fifty and Hall of Fame (1995) U of H College of Architecture Tulane University’s First Favrot Chair in Architecture (l996), University of Texas at Austin’s McDermott Visiting Professor (l997) and Ruth Carter Stevenson Chair in Architecture (2004), Harvard University’s Eliot Noyes Visiting Design Professor (l997), Universidad del Diseno’s Doctor Honoris Causa (l998), U.C. Berkeley’s Friedman Visiting Professor (1999), University of Oregon’s Pietro Beluschi Distinguished Visiting Professor (2000). Work exhibited at museums and galleries in Houston, New York, Los Angeles, Moscow, Montreal, Santa Monica, Austin, Mexico City, Manhattan-Kansas, Williamstown, New Orleans, Fort Worth, Chicago, Cambridge, Arrecife - Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Kansas City, Dallas, Greencastle, Greenwich, Washington DC and Philadelphia
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CARLOS JIMÉNEZ "Reflexiones sobre ciudades, arquitectura y obras recientes"Tipo
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04 de Diciembre de 2017 07:30 PMHasta
04 de Diciembre de 2017 09:30 PMLugar
Museo de Historia Mexicana, Monterrey; Nuevo León.Dirección