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Simón Vélez was born on 2 February, 1949 in Manizales, Colombia, is an A Colombian architects. Discover Simón Vélez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 2 February, 1949
Birthday 2 February
Birthplace Manizales, Colombia
Nationality Colombia

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Simón Vélez is a prize-winning Architect and thinker from Colombia, most famous for his innovative use of Guadua Bamboo as an essential building component.

1949

Vélez was born in Manizales, Colombia, in 1949.

His father and grandfather were also architects.

He has designed buildings in over 11 countries.

Simón Vélez created joinery systems that utilize Bamboo as a permanent no structural element in both residential and commercial structures.

For four consecutive years he has been invited by the Vitra Design Museum and the Georges Pompidou Center to conduct workshops in France in which structures of Bamboo-guadua were built as an instructive exercise.

He has led workshops around the world in Bamboo joinery and assemblage systems.

1997

Since 1997 the Prince Claus Awards are presented annually to artists, thinkers and cultural organizations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.

2000

For Expo Hanover 2000, he designed and constructed a 2000-square-meter Bamboo pavilion for ZERI Foundation (Zero Emissions Research and Initiative).

The structure utilized Bamboo, recycled cement, copper, and a mixture of terracotta, cement and Bamboo fiber panels.

It was the first time in history that a Bamboo structure received a building permit in Germany.

With 6.4 million visitors it became the most popular pavilion of the World Expo.

Vélez participated in designing Crosswaters Ecolodge, an ecotourism destination in China in the forests of Nankun Shan Mountain Reserve, in the Guangdong Province.

It the largest project in the world to the use Bamboo in a commercial project and the first project of this scale in Asia to use Bamboo as a structural element in a dwelling.

2006

The project received the American Society of Landscape Architects 2006 Analysis and Planning Award of Honor.

Vélez has designed guadua Bamboo buildings in Germany, France, the United States, Brazil, Mexico, China, Jamaica, Colombia, Panamá, Ecuador, and India.

He designed the Zócalo Nomadic Museum in Mexico City, which houses Gregory Colbert's "Ashes and Snow."

2009

In December 2009 he received 'The Principal Prince Claus Award' for his contribution to a positive interaction between culture and development.

This prestigious Dutch award, founded by the Royal Prince Claus(†), has a price of €100,000.

2010

Collaborating with Sanjay Prakash, and in partnership with Pradeep Sachdeva, Simón Vélez participated in EXPO 2010 Shanghai China as part of the team for the Indian pavilion.

Vélez has designed some new exciting guadua Bamboo buildings for Longquan International Biennale (LIB), which will be launched from the Municipality of Longquan, Zhejiang Province, located approximately 500 km south of Shanghai, PR China.

The LIB is an architectural event staged every two years, in which architects of international stature are invited to build habitable buildings in a location of cultural and historical importance.

2013

The first LIB, which is due to open in November 2013, invited twelve internationally renowned architects to rise to the challenge.