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A Prize in Urban Design

By Y. Kit Wu
Architect Ginés Garrido, after accepting The Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, speaks to how his winning urban project, Madrid Río, was implemented with the landscape in mind. “It connects the city with its geography,” said Garrido, before speaking of how Madrid Río acted as a project to connect the city’s culture.
Architect Ginés Garrido, after accepting The Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, speaks to how his winning urban project, Madrid Río, was implemented with the landscape in mind. “It connects the city with its geography,” said Garrido, before speaking of how Madrid Río acted as a project to connect the city’s culture.

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