UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Stuckeman School in the College of Arts and Architecture will host Ricardo Flores and Eva Prats, co-founding principals of the architecture firm Flores & Prats, for a virtual lecture at 6 p.m. on Feb. 15 as part of the school’s Lecture and Exhibit Series.
Founded in Barcelona in 1998, Flores & Prats is dedicated to the confrontation of theory and academic practice with design and construction activity. At their firm, the pair has rehabilitated old structures for new occupations, designed public spaces with community participation, and designed social housing, keeping in mind its capacity to create community.
The lecture, titled “The Right to Inherit,” will explore the intersection of prestige, heritage and timelessness with architecture.
The work of Flores & Prats has earned numerous accolades, including the Grand Award in Architecture from the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 2009, City of Barcelona Award in 2017, City of Palma Award in 2018, Architectural Digest Architects of the Year Award in 2018, and the Architectural Record New into Old Award in 2019. The duo has been nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award on several occasions and their work has been exhibited in the last four editions of La Biennale di Venezia.
In 2014, the Mexican Editorial Arquine published "Thought by Hand: The Architecture of Flores & Prats," and in 2017, the new journal "Archives" dedicated its first issue to the studio's work. In 2020, Arquine and the Barcelona City Council published the book “Sala Beckett / Internacional Drama Center,” and in 2022, the journal “Universum” dedicated its first issue to the studio's way of working.