Pritzker Architecture Prize 2015 Frei Otto

Pritzker Architecture Prize 2015 Frei Otto
Pritzker Architecture Prize 2015 Frei Otto

Pritzker Architecture Prize 2015 Frei Otto

Frei Otto was born in Siegmar, Germany, on May 31, 1925, and grew up in Berlin. “Frei” in German means “free”; his mother thought of the name after attending a lecture on freedom. Otto’s father and grandfather were both sculptors, and as a young student, he worked as an apprentice in stonemasonry during school holidays. For a hobby he flew and designed glider planes — this activity piqued his interest in how thin membranes stretched over light frames could respond to aerodynamic and structural forces.

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