Frei Otto and the Importance of Experimentation in Architecture

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In their notes on the selection of Frei Otto as the 2015 Pritzker Prize Laureate, the jury described him as an architect that took his work beyond the boundaries of the discipline, as an architect who was also a “researcher, inventor, form-finder, engineer, builder, teacher, collaborator, environmentalist, [and] humanist.”

To learn more about Otto’s multidisciplinary approach to architecture as well as his emphasis on experimentation, we turned to an interview he did with Juan María Songel in 2004, published in the book A Conversation with Frei Otto. In the interview, Otto discusses numerous topics of interest and relevance to architecture in the 21st century, and in particular the importance of experimentation and research, declaring: “Productive research must be brave!”

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Cite: Yunis, Natalia. "Frei Otto and the Importance of Experimentation in Architecture" [Pritzker 2015: Frei Otto y la importancia de la experimentación en la arquitectura ] 18 Mar 2015. ArchDaily. (Trans. Watkins, Katie) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/610531/frei-otto-and-the-importance-of-experimentation-in-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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