
Liberty Today
Reclaiming urban spaces by rethinking voids.
JURY
To be announced soon.
Carol Ross Barney
Design Principal, Ross Barney Architects, United States
Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, has been in the forefront of civic design since founding Ross Barney Architects in 1981. Her career as an architect, urbanist, mentor, and educator, has relentlessly advocated that excellent design is a right, not a privilege. Carol’s projects vary in type and scale, but are deeply committed to the role architecture plays in life quality, including projects that enrich the metropolitan experience; to buildings that show their sustainability in an overtly compelling way; to spaces that inspire young children. She served as a volunteer in the U.S. Peace Corps, planning national parks in Costa Rica. She teaches an advanced Design Studio at IIT and serves on their Board of Overseers. Carol’s work has been honored with over 100 major design awards, including six national AIA Institute Honor Awards, over 40 AIA Chicago Awards, two AIA (COTE) Top Ten Project Awards, and the AIA Chicago Lifetime Achievement Award, AIA Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Architecture and the AIA Illinois Gold Medal. She was named a “Gamechanger” by Metropolis magazine in 2018. Carol has been working along Chicago’s Rivers including the design of the Chicago Riverwalk and studies on all one-hundred-and-fifty-miles of riverfront across the city. Notable projects include the McDonalds’ Chicago Flagship, CTA Cermak-McCormick Place Station, JRC Synagogue, UMD Swenson Civil Engineering Building, and the Oklahoma City Federal Building.
Daniel Bonilla
Director, tab>I taller de arquitectura de bogotá, Colombia
Architect with bachelor degree from Los Andes University (Bogotá, 1986), Master degree in Urban Design from Oxford Brookes University (Oxford, 1990) and further complimentary studies at the College of Technology in Dublin and Milan Polytechnic.After a thorough professional experience both in Bogota and London, in 1997 establishes in partnership with Marcela Albornoz an architecture and urban design studio “tab” (acronym for Bogota´s architectural workshop), where several projects from fields such as architecture, urban and industrial design, have been developed since. A significant part of the projects has been commissioned as a result of awarded design competitions, obtained through public tenders, where the main aim has been concentrated on showcasing a universal vision of architecture, in conjunction with a strong sensitivity to the urban condition of each particular setting. In addition, the study of flexibility or mutation in architecture, and an extensive research on building envelopes, so called “skins”, has become a frequent characteristic and recurrent topic developed on his projects. Daniel Bonilla actively participates as an academic, lecturing at several local and international universities. His work has been selected and awarded in biennials and international awards, and it has also been widely published in specialized media.