Who Is Smiljan Radić Clarke? 10 Things to Know About the 2026 Pritzker Architecture Laureate


Guatero, Pavilion of the Architecture Biennale 2023, Santiago, Chile. Image © Smiljan Radić, courtesy of The Pritzker Architecture Prize

Guatero, Pavilion of the Architecture Biennale 2023, Santiago, Chile. Image © Smiljan Radić, courtesy of The Pritzker Architecture Prize

Smiljan Radić Clarke, the 2026 Pritzker Prize winner, is a contemporary Chilean architect known for his experimental approach to design, with a practice that balances the elemental with the intimate, the monumental with the fragile. Over the course of more than three decades, Radić has developed an architecture that resists repetition and conventional stylistic categorization, favoring instead deeply site-specific, materially attuned, and culturally reflective interventions.

His work negotiates between permanence and impermanence, memory and imagination, creating buildings that are as much about human experience and emotion as they are about structure and form. Across residences, cultural institutions, and temporary installations, Radić’s architecture foregrounds the interplay between context, materials, and the subtle gestures that shape how spaces are inhabited and perceived.

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