Mauricio Pezo
Mauricio Pezo (b. Renaico, Chile, 1973) is an artist, architect and educator. In 2002, together with Sofia von Ellrichshausen, he found the art and architecture studio Pezo von Ellrichshausen. They live and work in southern Chile, in a farm at the foot of the Andes Mountains.
They share the position of Professor of the Practice at AAP Cornell University in New York and have been Visiting Professors at the GSD Harvard University, the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, the University of Texas in Austin, the Porto Academy and at the Universidad Catolica de Chile.
Their work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, the MAXXI in Rome and as part of the Permanent Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Carnegie Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. They have been invited to the Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition (2010, 2016), where they also were the curators for the Chilean Pavilion in 2008.
Among other venues, they have lectured at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Tate Modern, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the MIT, Princeton University, Columbia University, the Architecture League of New York, the Alvar Aalto Symposium and the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Their work has been distinguished with the Mies Crown Hall Americas Emerge Prize by the IIT, the Rice Design Alliance Prize, the Iberoamerican Architecture Biennial Award and the Chilean Architecture Biennial Award.
The work of the studio has been widely published and edited in monographic issues of El Croquis, AV in Madrid, A+U in Tokyo, 2G in Barcelona and in the essay books Spatial Structure (B Architecture publisher) and Naïve Intention (Actar).
Pezo completed a Master in Architecture at the Universidad Catolica and a degree in Architecture at the Universidad del Bio-Bio. He has been awarded the Young Architect Prize by the Chilean Architects Association and the Municipal Art Prize by the Concepcion City Hall.