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Emilio Ambasz (born June 13, 1943, in
Resistencia, Chaco Resistencia () is the capital and largest city of the province of Chaco in north-eastern Argentina. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city proper was 291,720 inhabitants. It is the anchor of a larger metropolitan area, Greater R ...
,
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) is an Argentinian-US
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and award-winning
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er. From 1969 to 1976 he was Curator of Design at the
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, in New York. Ambasz has been labeled as "the father, poet, and prophet" of the
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by Japanese architect
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. Ambasz's trademark style is a combination of buildings and gardens, which he describes as 'green over grey'. He bucked the trends of the 1970s, hiding his buildings under
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or putting them on boats. The MOMA established in 202
the Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built and the Natural Environment
Curator, writer, and educator, Carson Chan was appointed as its first director.


Life and education

Born in
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
(13 June 1943,
Resistencia, Chaco Resistencia () is the capital and largest city of the province of Chaco in north-eastern Argentina. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city proper was 291,720 inhabitants. It is the anchor of a larger metropolitan area, Greater R ...
), Ambasz is also a citizen of
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by Royal Grant. He studied at
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where he completed the undergraduate program in one year and earned, the next year, a master's degree in architecture from the same institution.


Career

Ambasz served a
Curator of Design
at the
Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of ...
, in
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(1969–76), where he directed and installed numerous exhibits on architecture and industrial design, among them
Italy: The New Domestic Landscape
'' in 1972;
The Architecture of Luis Barragan
'' in 1974; and
The Taxi Project
', in 1976; and authored their publications. Ambasz was a two-term President of the
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(1981–85). He taught at Princeton University's School of Architecture, and was visiting professor at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in
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,
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. Among his architectural projects are the
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in Michigan, winner of the 1976
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; a house for a couple in Cordoba, Spain, winner of the ''1''980
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; and the Conservatory at the San Antonio Botanical Center in Texas, winner of the 1985
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, the 1988 National Glass Association Award for Excellence in Commercial Design, and the 1990 Quaternario Award. He also won the First Prize and Gold Medal ''ex aequo'' in the competition to design the Master Plan for the
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of 1992, which took place in
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, Spain, to celebrate the 500th anniversary of America's discovery. The headquarters designed for the
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of New York won the Grand Prize of the 1987 International Interior Design Award of the United Kingdom, as well as the 1986 IDEA Award from the
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. He won the First Prize in the 1986 competition for the Urban Plan for the Eschenheimer Tower in
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, Germany. His
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in
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, Switzerland, received the 1983 Annual Interiors Award. Ambasz represented the United States at the 1976
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''.'' In 2021, the Italian Pavilion at the Biennal
paid tribute
to Ambasz's creations as an inspiration for modern-era sustainable architecture. Since 1980 until 2008 Ambasz has been the Chief Design Consultant for the Cummins Engine Co. He holds 220 industrial and mechanical
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s, and his Vertebrax chair is included in the Design Collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The MOMA has also included in its Design Collection his 1967 3-D Poster Geigy Graphics and his Flashlight, among more than 20 other pieces. Ambasz is the author of several books on architecture and design, among them ''Natural Architecture, Artificial Design'', first published by Electa in 2001 and re-published four times since in expanded versions. "I detest writing theories. I prefer writing fables," he said in 2017. ''
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'' magazin
has published
some of those fables, including this one:
''"Italy has remained a federation of city-states. There are museum-cities and factory-cities. There is a city whose streets are made of water, and another where all streets are hollowed walls. There is one city where all its inhabitants work on the manufacture of equipment for amusement parks; a second where everybody makes shoes; and a third where all its dwellers build baroque furniture. There are many cities where they still make a living by baking bread and bottling wine, and one where they continue to package faith and transact with guilt. Naturally, there is also one city inhabited solely by architects and designers. This city is laid out on a grid, its blocks are square, and each is totally occupied by a cubic building. Its wails are blind, without windows or doors.''
''The inhabitants of this city pride themselves on being radically different from each other. Visitors to the city claim, however, that all inhabitants have one common trait; they are all unhappy with the city they inherited and moreover, concur that it is possible to divide the citizens into several distinct groups. The members of one of the groups live inside the building blocks. Conscious of the impossibility of communicating with others, each of them, in the isolation of his own block, builds and demolishes every day, a new physical setting. To these constructions they sometimes give forms which they recover from their private memories; on other occasions, these constructs are intended to represent what they envision communal life may be on the outside.''
''Another group dwells in the streets. Both as individuals and as members of often conflicting sub-groups, they have one common goal: to destroy the blocks that define the streets. For that purpose they march along chanting invocations, or write on the walls words and symbols which they believe are endowed with the power to bring about their will. There is one group whose members sit on top of the buildings. There they await the emergence of the first blade of grass from the roof that will announce the arrival of the Millennium. As of late, rumors have been circulating that some members of the group dwelling in the streets have climbed up to the buildings' roof-tops, hoping that from this vantage point they could be able to see whether the legendary people of the countryside have begun their much predicted march against the city, or whether they have opted to build a new city beyond the boundaries of the old one."''
In the winter of 2011–12, Ambasz architectural, industrial, and graphic design work was exhibited at the
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, Madrid, in a comprehensive major retrospective of his complete works. In 2017, Lars Mueller Publishers issued a much improved version in English (''Emerging Nature: Precursor of Architecture and Design'') of the book issued on the occasion of that exhibition. The American Institute of Architect
admitted him to Honorary Fellowship
in recognition of distinguished achievement in the profession of architecture in May 2007. He is also a
Honorary International Fellow
of the Royal Institute of British Architects. In June, 2021, Ambasz was awarded an honorary degree in Building Engineering and Architecture by the University of Bologna (Italy) as a "trailblazer" for green architecture, In September 2020 Emilio Ambasz won his fourth Compasso d'Oro, for hi
outstanding career
"as a pioneer of the relationship between buildings and nature."


Exhibitions of works

* 1983 ''Emilio Ambasz: 10 Years of Architecture, Graphic and Industrial Design'', a circulating show presented in Milan, Madrid, and Zurich * 1985 ''Emilio Ambasz'', The Axis Design and Architecture Gallery, Tokyo * 1986 ''Emilio Ambasz'', Institute of Contemporary Art of Geneva at HaIle Sud, Switzerland * 1987 ''Emilio Ambasz'', Arc-en- Ciel Gallery at the Center of Contemporary Art, Bordeaux, France * 1989 ''Emilio Ambasz: Architecture'', one-man show at The Museum of Modern Art, New York * 1989 ''Emilio Ambasz: Architecture, Exhibition, Industrial and Graphic Design'', a circulating one man show presented in San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Montreal, the Akron Art Museum in Ohio, the Art Institute of Chicago in Illinois, and the Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis * 1993 ''Emilio Ambasz'', one-man show, Tokyo Station Contemporary Center, Japan * 1994 ''Emilio Ambasz, Architecture and Design'', one-man show at the Centro Cultural Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City. *2005-2006 ''In-Depth: The House of Spiritual Retreat by Emilio Ambasz,'' at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. * 2009 ''In Situ:Architecture and Landscape'', a group show at The Museum of Modern Art, New York * 2010 ''Green over Gray'', one-man show at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco * 2011-2012 ''Emilio Ambasz: Inventions – Architecture and Design''; a comprehensive major retrospective, at the Centro Nacional de Arte Contemporáneo Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain


Publications by Ambasz

* 1972 Ambasz, Emilio, ed.: ''Italy: The New Domestic Landscape: Achievements and Problems of Italian Design''. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. * 1976 Ambasz, Emilio, ed.: ''The Taxi Project: Realistic Solutions for Today''. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. * 1976 Ambasz, Emilio: ''The architecture of Luis Barragàn''. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. * 1999 Ambasz, Emilio: ''Shigeru Ban''. Lawrence King Publishing, London. * 2004 Ambasz, Emilio: ''Analyzing Ambasz''. The Monacelli Press, New York. * 2006 Ambasz, Emilio, ed.: ''The Universitas Project: Solutions for a Post-Technological Society.'' The Museum of Modern Art, New York.


Publications about Ambasz

* 1989 ''Emilio Ambasz: The Poetics of the Pragmatic: Architecture, Exhibit, Industrial and Graphic Design''. Rizzoli International Publications, New York. * 1993 ''Emilio Ambasz: Inventions: The Reality of the ldeal''. Rizzoli International Publications, New York. * 1999 ''Architettura e Natura: Emilio Ambasz – Progetti & Oggetti''. Electa, Milan * 2001 ''Emilio Ambasz: Natural Architecture, Artificial Design''. Electa, Milan. * 2005 ''Emilio Ambasz: A Technological Arcadia'', by Fulvio Irace. Electa, Milan. * 2005 ''Emilio Ambasz: Casa de Retiro Espiritual'', by Peter Buchanan and Michele Alassio. Electa, Milan. * 2010 ''Emilio Ambasz: Architecture & Nature, Design & Artifice / Architecture & Nature, Design & Artifice''. Electa Mondador, Milan. * 2011 ''Emilio Ambasz. Invenciones: arquitectura y diseño''.
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, Madrid. * 2011 ''Maestros de la Arquitectura. Emilio Ambasz'', by Mónica Colombo. Editorial Salvat, Barcelona. * 2017 ''Emerging Nature - Emilio Ambasz: Precursor of Architecture and Design'', Lars Muller Publishers, Zurich, Switzerland. * 2021 ''Emilio Ambasz: Green Architecture & Design Tales / Architettura verde & favole di design'', curated by Fulvio Irace. Corraini Edizione, Mantova. * 2022 ''Emilio Ambasz: Curating a New Nature'', by
Barry Bergdoll Barry Bergdoll is Meyer Schapiro Professor of art history in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University and from 2007 to 2019 a curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, ...
. Rizzoli, New York.


References

* Pile, John F., ed.: "Ambasz, Emilio." The Grove Dictionary of Art, http://www.groveart.com/ (March, 2000). * Rafael Ordóñez
Emilio Ambasz: un genio desconocido


Further reading

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Alessandro Mendini Alessandro Mendini (16 August 1931 – 18 February 2019) was an Italian designer and architect. He played an important part in the development of Italian, Postmodern, and Radical design. He also worked, aside from his artistic career, for ''C ...
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Michael Sorkin Michael David Sorkin (August 2, 1948 – March 26, 2020) was an American architectural and urban critic, designer, and educator. He was considered to be "one of architecture's most outspoken public intellectuals", a polemical voice in contemporar ...
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Ettore Sottsass Ettore Sottsass (Innsbruck, Austria 14 September 1917 – Milan, Italy 31 December 2007) was a 20th century Italian architect, noted for also designing furniture, jewellery, glass, lighting, home and office wares, as well as numerous buildings an ...
: ''Emilio Ambasz: The Poetics of the Pragmatic'', Rizzoli, 1989 *Emilio Ambasz,
Michael Sorkin Michael David Sorkin (August 2, 1948 – March 26, 2020) was an American architectural and urban critic, designer, and educator. He was considered to be "one of architecture's most outspoken public intellectuals", a polemical voice in contemporar ...
: ''Analyzing Ambasz'', The Monacelli Press, 2004


External links

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Emilio Ambasz & Associates, Inc.

Emilio Ambasz, Industrial Design
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