Estudio Valdés reuses roof and structure of a derelict barn to build House at Lake Ranco

Trusses salvaged from an earthquake-damaged barn support the roof of this contemporary glass-walled summer cottage on the shores of one of Chile‘s largest lakes (+ slideshow). (more…)

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2014 AAA Awards: National President’s Prize

2014 AAA Awards: National President's Prize

Ross Langdon is posthumously awarded the 2014 National President’s Prize. A great Australian and an exceptional world citizen, he was senselessly killed, along with his pregnant partner, Elif Yavuz, in the brutal terrorist attack on a Nairobi shopping centre in September 2013. He was only thirty-two years old. At the time, Langdon and Yavuz were living in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and working on humanitarian, aid and public projects.

Langdon was born in Brisbane, grew up in Tasmania’s south-east and commenced his first degree at the University of Tasmania. He then transferred to the University of Sydney where he completed a Bachelor of Design in Architecture with honours and received the University Medal. After working with several distinguished Sydney architects, he received a scholarship from the British Council Australia and moved to Europe. In 2008 he co-founded Regional Associates with Campbell Drake and Ben Milbourne. Langdon undertook projects in Norway and Denmark, then in Uganda, Rwanda and Kenya, where he recently completed an AIDS hospital. His work is notable for its community engagement and use of recycled and upcycled materials.

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