David Chipperfield
UK | 1953
Born in 1953 in London, British architect David Chipperfield’s career has been characterized by a commitment to simplicity, functionality, and a deep appreciation for the historical context of his projects. His architectural designs are celebrated for their elegant and minimalist aesthetic, often utilizing high-quality materials and craftsmanship.
Chipperfield’s portfolio encompasses a diverse range of projects, from museums and galleries to residential and commercial buildings. The architect’s notable works including the Neues Museum in Berlin and the Hepworth Wakefield art gallery in England. His work reflects a deep understanding of the interplay between architecture and its surroundings.
Awards
RIBA Royal Gold Medal (2011)
Pritzker Prize (2023)
Portfolio Highlights
Jumex Museum, Mexico City, Mexico (2013)

Amorepacific Headquarters, Seoul, South Korea (2017)

Royal Academy of Arts Renovation, London, UK (2018)

Inagawa Cemetery, Hyogo, Japan (2017)
James Simon Galerie, Berlin, Germany (2018)

Kunsthaus, Zürich, Switzerland (2020)

Neue Nationalgalerie Renovation, Berlin, Germany (2021)

Procuratie Vecchie Renovation , Venice, Italy (2022)
