Smiljan Radić Clarke: Get to Know the 2026 Pritzker Winner’s Work


Vik Millahue Winery. Millahue, Chile. 2013. Image © Cristobal Palma / Estudio Palma

Vik Millahue Winery. Millahue, Chile. 2013. Image © Cristobal Palma / Estudio Palma

The 2026 Pritzker Price Award has been awarded this year to the Chilean architect of Croatian descent, Smiljan Radić Clarke. Born in Santiago, Chile, in 1965, his practice evokes a geography of extremes, shaped by the tectonic tension between the staggering weight of the Andes and the seismic instability of the territory. After graduating from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and pursuing further studies in aesthetics in Venice, Smiljan Radić Clarke established his base in Santiago. From there, he has developed one of the most singular visions in contemporary architecture. His work privileges the intensity of the moment through a fragile architecture. Within it, the building operates as a temporary and tactile refuge that places the spectator in a state of aesthetic uncertainty, oscillating between ancestral ruin and avant-garde artefact.

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