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Video Summary:
Internationally acclaimed architect Alejandro Aravena is the 2019 recipient of the Urban Land Institute’s Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development. Aravena’s rise to prominence stemmed from his ability to synthesize design challenges to provide solutions that channel people’s capacity to create vibrant communities. Aravena is based in Santiago, Chile, and is executive director of ELEMENTAL. Learn more at uli.org/nichols Winners, and elementalchile.cl.

Video Summary: Internationally acclaimed architect Alejandro Aravena is the 2019 recipient of the Urban Land Institute’s Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development. Aravena’s rise to prominence stemmed from his ability to synthesize design challenges to provide solutions that channel people’s capacity to create vibrant communities. Aravena is based in Santiago, Chile, and is executive director of ELEMENTAL. Learn more at uli.org/nichols Winners, and elementalchile.cl.

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