Hernan Diaz Alonso
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Hernan Diaz-Alonso (born January 27, 1969 in Buenos Aires, Argentina ) is an architect in the United States. Currently his firm is Xefirotarch[1], located in Los Angeles, CA, where he teaches at the Southern California School of Architecture (sci_arc)[2]. His practice is based on the usage of computers as a design technique.
[edit] Education
- Architecture degree, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina. Facultad de Arquitectura
Planeamiento y DiseƱo (College of Architecture, Planning and Design), 1995.
- MAAD, Columbia University GSAP, 1999.
[edit] Awards and honors
- 1999 Excellence of Design Prize, Columbia University, GSAP.
- 2000 TKTS, New York- USA, International Competition,Jury Selection.
- 2001 Metro Design Plaza International Competition, Kentucky, USA, First Prize.
- 2003 Busan International Architectural Competition, Korea, The captured Ocean, Honorable Metion.
- 2003 Landmark Tower U2 competition, Dublin, Ireland, Final Round (jury's selection).
- 2003 SCIARC Board Room - Cafeteria, Competition, Los Angeles, USA, Finalist.
- 2003 Miami + Beach International Biennale, e-competition, Honorable Mention.
- 2006 City of the Future Los Angeles competition,IBM Engineering Innovation Award.
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