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Ensamble Studio wins 2019 RIBA Charles Jencks Award

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019

Ensamble Studio, Hemeroscopium House, 2008. Photo © Roland Halbe.

Led by Débora Mesa and Antón García-Abril, Ensamble Studio was revealed today as the 2019 recipient of the RIBA Charles Jencks Award, which is presented to an individual or practice for their recent, major contribution internationally to architectural theory and practice.

“Débora Mesa and Antón Garcia-Abril are bold in their work, which explores the powerful combination of placemaking, functionality, refinement and beauty, in both urban and rural areas. Ensamble Studio is a highly collaborative practice built on the personal, professional and academic strengths of its staff,” said David Gloster, Chair of the RIBA Charles Jencks Award judging panel and RIBA Director of Education, in a statement.

Antón García-Abril and Débora Mesa. Photo courtesy of RIBA.

Founded in 2000 and with offices in Madrid and Boston, Ensamble Studio describes themselves as a cross-functional practice that “balances education, research, and practice” and continuously “explore[s] innovative approaches to architectural and urban spaces, and the technologies that build them”. 

Some of their notable projects include the Hemeroscopium House and Reader’s House in Madrid; The Truffle in Costa da Morte, Telcel Theater in Mexico City; Structures of Landscape in Montana, and the more recent Ca’n Terra in Menorca and Ensamble Fabrica in Madrid.

Ensamble Studio, Cyclopean House, 2016. Photo courtesy of RIBA.
Ensamble Studio DOMO, Structures of Landscape, 2016. Photo © Iwan Baan.
Ensamble Studio, Ca'n Terra Landscape Lab, 2019. Photo courtesy of RIBA.
Ensamble Studio, Ca’n Terra, 2019. Photo courtesy of RIBA.
Ensamble Studio, work in progress, 2018. Photo courtesy of RIBA.

“We have found an ever-expanding field for exploration and invention in architecture — one where every built work is just the beginning of the next project to come, in constant evolution and full of creative uncertainties,” Mesa and García-Abril said in a statement, on receiving the 2019 Charles Jencks Award. “One that has the enormous potential to transcend our own actions and become part of bigger ideas, bigger endeavours and greater communities. The RIBA Charles Jencks Award has a challenging mission and a humbling list of recipients, so winning it is as surprising as encouraging. We receive it with great happiness and gratitude, eager to do much more and much better.”

Mesa and García-Abril will receive the award, and also present a lecture, during a special event chaired by Charles Jencks himself at the RIBA in London on November 4.

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Ensamble Studio wins 2019 RIBA Charles Jencks Award

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019

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Ensamble Studio, Hemeroscopium House, 2008. Photo © Roland Halbe.

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ensamble studio ● charles jencks ● competition ● riba ● riba award ● architectural practice ● jencks award
Ensamble Studio
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Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Institute of British Architects

Led by Débora Mesa and Antón García-Abril, Ensamble Studio was revealed today as the 2019 recipient of the RIBA Charles Jencks Award, which is presented to an individual or practice for their recent, major contribution internationally to architectural theory and practice.

“Débora Mesa and Antón Garcia-Abril are bold in their work, which explores the powerful combination of placemaking, functionality, refinement and beauty, in both urban and rural areas. Ensamble Studio is a highly collaborative practice built on the personal, professional and academic strengths of its staff,” said David Gloster, Chair of the RIBA Charles Jencks Award judging panel and RIBA Director of Education, in a statement.

Antón García-Abril and Débora Mesa. Photo courtesy of RIBA.

Founded in 2000 and with offices in Madrid and Boston, Ensamble Studio describes themselves as a cross-functional practice that “balances education, research, and practice” and continuously “explore[s] innovative approaches to architectural and urban spaces, and the technologies that build them”. 

Some of their notable projects include the Hemeroscopium House and Reader’s House in Madrid; The Truffle in Costa da Morte, Telcel Theater in Mexico City; Structures of Landscape in Montana, and the more recent Ca’n Terra in Menorca and Ensamble Fabrica in Madrid.

Ensamble Studio, Cyclopean House, 2016. Photo courtesy of RIBA.
Ensamble Studio DOMO, Structures of Landscape, 2016. Photo © Iwan Baan.
Ensamble Studio, Ca'n Terra Landscape Lab, 2019. Photo courtesy of RIBA.
Ensamble Studio, Ca’n Terra, 2019. Photo courtesy of RIBA.
Ensamble Studio, work in progress, 2018. Photo courtesy of RIBA.

“We have found an ever-expanding field for exploration and invention in architecture — one where every built work is just the beginning of the next project to come, in constant evolution and full of creative uncertainties,” Mesa and García-Abril said in a statement, on receiving the 2019 Charles Jencks Award. “One that has the enormous potential to transcend our own actions and become part of bigger ideas, bigger endeavours and greater communities. The RIBA Charles Jencks Award has a challenging mission and a humbling list of recipients, so winning it is as surprising as encouraging. We receive it with great happiness and gratitude, eager to do much more and much better.”

Mesa and García-Abril will receive the award, and also present a lecture, during a special event chaired by Charles Jencks himself at the RIBA in London on November 4.

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