Carlos Brillembourg Explained

Carlos Brillembourg
Birth Place:Caracas, Venezuela
Alma Mater:Columbia University
Years Active:1975–present

Carlos Brillembourg is an architect based in New York City. He is the owner of Carlos Brillembourg Architects, a firm that he founded in 1984.

Brillembourg was an author and the editor of Latin American Architecture 1929–1960: Contemporary Reflections, which was published in 2004.[1] He has been the contributing editor for architecture for Bomb magazine since 1992.

Early life and education

Brillembourg was born in Caracas, and his family moved to Long Island when he was 8. He received his Master's in architecture from Columbia University in 1975.[2]

Career

Early jobs

After graduating, Brillembourg worked at W.J. Alcock, an architecture firm in Caracas and later at Mitchell/Giurgola in New York. In 1980, he founded his own practice, Brillembourg Arquitectos y Urbanistas in Caracas.[3] Later, he established an office in New York[4] and maintained two offices until 1998.[5]

Brillembourg was a founding member of the Instituto de Arquitectura Urbana (IAU) in Caracas (1977). As the director of this organization, he led a team of twenty architects that produced urban design solutions for the city of Caracas and other cities such as Ciudad Guyana.[6] Parallel to his practice, he has taught at the Simon Bolivar University in Caracas, the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, in New York, and Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.[7] [8]

Recent positions and awards

Brillembourg received The Biennial of Architecture Award in Venezuela for a single-family residence (Palmasola).[9] His proposal for a New World Center was exhibited in the American pavilion of the Architecture Biennial in Venice 2002.[10] [11]

Brillembourg was an author and the editor of Latin American Architecture 1929–1960: Contemporary Reflections, which was published in 2004.[1] He has been the contributing editor for Architecture for Bomb magazine since 1992.[5]

Personal life

Brillembourg is married to Karin Waisman, an artist. Their house in Southampton, which they designed, has been featured in multiple publications.[3] [7]

Awards and honors

Notable projects

Bibliography

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Off the Shelves. Brooklyn Rail. January 5, 2014.
  2. News: El Nacional. Las Ubres No Piensan, Actuan. 7. 2005.
  3. Web site: A Spare Stage for the Spectacle of Life. The New York Times. December 22, 2014.
  4. News: Casa Vogue. CARLOS BRILLEMBOURG AND ASSOCIADOS:La Palmasola. April 1985.
  5. Web site: Carlos Brillembourg . Store Front News . December 22, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111023071704/http://www.storefrontnews.org/newsletter/bioCarlosBrillembourg.htm . October 23, 2011 . mdy .
  6. News: LLADRO' ABANDERA LA SINGLADURA DE UN CENTRO CULTURAL ESPAÑOL EN EL CORAZON DE NUEVA YORK. ABC. April 24, 1988.
  7. Web site: The Hamptons Getaway of Artist Karin Waisman and Architect Carlos Brillembourg. Cottages and Gardens. January 5, 2014.
  8. Web site: EL PROTAGONISTA Carlos Brillembourg . El Universal . January 10, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160202074533/http://www.eluniversal.com/2008/04/28/99a10_esp_carlos-brillembourg_28A1539407 . February 2, 2016 . mdy .
  9. News: UN VENEZOLANO TRAZA EL FUTURO DE LAS TORRES GEMELAS. El Nacional. April 14, 2002.
  10. Web site: Competition Jury. Grand Course 100. December 22, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150208215441/http://grandconcourse100.org/jury. February 8, 2015. dead.
  11. News: Il Manifesto. LA FINE DEL SECOLO AMERICANO. September 12, 2002.
  12. Web site: 2013 FAIA Announcement. American Institute of Architects.