Join us for the 65th Invited Register lecture 15th March 18:30 in the atrium, 4th floor, live streamed from Miami, by Carie Penabad of practice Cúre & Penabad. (link to teams below)
CÚRE & PENABAD
Founding principals Adib Cúre and Carie Penabad have insisted on the importance
of architecture and the design of the city as a singular investigation where inquiry
and realization, poetry and practicality, history and invention are inextricably
linked. The work of the firm brings together the experience and cultures of three
different countries: Colombia, where Cúre was born; Cuba where Penabad’s
ancestors are from; and the United States, where the couple studied at the
University of Miami and Harvard Graduate School of Design.
The Miami-based firm of CÚRE & PENABAD Architecture and Urban Design has
received numerous awards including nearly 20 American Institute of Architects
awards, state and local preservation awards, a Silver Medal prize at the Miami
Biennale, and most recently the firm received the prestigious Emerging Voices
award from the Architectural League of New York, a competition that recognizes
individuals with a distinct design voice and a significant body of realized work.
Parallel to their design practice, Cúre and Penabad have engaged in teaching,
writing and research. They are currently Professors at the University of Miami
School of Architecture and have taught at Northeastern University, Boston
Architectural Center, and most recently Yale University as the Louis I. Kahn Visiting
Assistant Professors of Architectural Design. Their publications include Marion
Manley: Miami’s First Women Architect (University of Georgia Press, 2010); Call to
Order: Sustaining Simplicity in Architecture (ORO Publishers, 2018) and the
forthcoming book: Made in Miami/Hecho en Miami (ACTAR Publishers, 2022).
https://www.cureandpenabad.com