Tiago do Vale (Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈtjaɣuðuˈvalɨ]) is a
Portuguesearchitect. He heads the architectural practice Tiago do Vale Architects.
Background and education
Do Vale was born in 1978 in the north of Portugal. He enrolled in the
University of Coimbra's Department of
Architecture in 1996 studying, among others, under
Fernando Távora and
Gonçalo Byrne. He went on to integrate the University of Coimbra's managing bodies, both as a Senator and as an Assembly Member.
Tiago do Vale regularly lectures and writes about architectural matters.[1]
Do Vale was
curator of the 2014's "Urban Dialogues, International Architecture Congress", in
Portugal and of the 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 editions of the “Mesturas, International Architecture Encounters Galicia-Portugal” (
Spain and Portugal).[2][3][4][5][6][7]
He was juror for the 2016 and 2017 DAS Awards in
Moldavia, for the 2016 and 2017 editions of the João de Almada Award in Portugal, for the Architecture MasterPrize since its 2020 edition in the
United States of America, and for the Muse Design Awards since 2020 in the United States of America.[8][9][10][11]
Awards
2014:
ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards, First Prize (Refurbishment)[12]
2014: Institute of Housing and Urban Renewal Award, First Honorable Mention[13]
2015:
Architizer A+ Awards, First Prize (Architecture +Preservation)[14]
2016: American Architecture Prize, Third Prize (Heritage Architecture)[15]
2017: COAG Architecture Awards, Finalist (Research and Dissemination)[16]
2017: American Architecture Prize, First Prize (Interior Design, Retail)[17]
2018: International Design Awards, Third Prize (Sustainable Living)[18]
2018: Architizer A+Awards, Double First Prize (Architecture +Preservation)[19]
2019: Muse Design Awards, Platinum Award (Historic Restoration), Gold Award (Sustainable Living) and Gold Award (Residential)[24]
2019:
Baku International Architecture Award, First Prize (Historic Interior Restoration) and Honorable Mention (Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Historic Building)[25]
2019: Architecture Masterprize, Small Firm of the Year (Multi-Disciplinary Architecture)[26]
2020: DNA Paris Design Awards, Winner (Green Architecture)[27]
2021: International Design Awards, Bronze Prize (Residencial Architecture)[28]
Tiago do Vale (Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈtjaɣuðuˈvalɨ]) is a
Portuguesearchitect. He heads the architectural practice Tiago do Vale Architects.
Background and education
Do Vale was born in 1978 in the north of Portugal. He enrolled in the
University of Coimbra's Department of
Architecture in 1996 studying, among others, under
Fernando Távora and
Gonçalo Byrne. He went on to integrate the University of Coimbra's managing bodies, both as a Senator and as an Assembly Member.
Tiago do Vale regularly lectures and writes about architectural matters.[1]
Do Vale was
curator of the 2014's "Urban Dialogues, International Architecture Congress", in
Portugal and of the 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 editions of the “Mesturas, International Architecture Encounters Galicia-Portugal” (
Spain and Portugal).[2][3][4][5][6][7]
He was juror for the 2016 and 2017 DAS Awards in
Moldavia, for the 2016 and 2017 editions of the João de Almada Award in Portugal, for the Architecture MasterPrize since its 2020 edition in the
United States of America, and for the Muse Design Awards since 2020 in the United States of America.[8][9][10][11]
Awards
2014:
ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards, First Prize (Refurbishment)[12]
2014: Institute of Housing and Urban Renewal Award, First Honorable Mention[13]
2015:
Architizer A+ Awards, First Prize (Architecture +Preservation)[14]
2016: American Architecture Prize, Third Prize (Heritage Architecture)[15]
2017: COAG Architecture Awards, Finalist (Research and Dissemination)[16]
2017: American Architecture Prize, First Prize (Interior Design, Retail)[17]
2018: International Design Awards, Third Prize (Sustainable Living)[18]
2018: Architizer A+Awards, Double First Prize (Architecture +Preservation)[19]
2019: Muse Design Awards, Platinum Award (Historic Restoration), Gold Award (Sustainable Living) and Gold Award (Residential)[24]
2019:
Baku International Architecture Award, First Prize (Historic Interior Restoration) and Honorable Mention (Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Historic Building)[25]
2019: Architecture Masterprize, Small Firm of the Year (Multi-Disciplinary Architecture)[26]
2020: DNA Paris Design Awards, Winner (Green Architecture)[27]
2021: International Design Awards, Bronze Prize (Residencial Architecture)[28]