The Sixth of Six Architects who will make Dellis Cay a Design Paradise
Friday, July 17th, 2009David Chipperfield Architect Profile
“Chipperfield builds frames within which we experience life”
David Chipperfield is an acclaimed British Architect born in London in 1953. Chipperfield’s designs are driven by a philosophical modern approach and not the standard predetermined house style. He and his team aim to create a detailed building that is intimately connected to context and function. Unlike many design masters, David Chipperfield is actively involved in the concept stage, planning, construction and completion of his works. He currently has offices in London, Berlin, Milan and a representative office in Shanghai. His offices are multilingual and multicultural as he employs over 180 staff from over 15 different countries.
David Chipperfield trained at the Architectural Association in London and worked for Douglas Stephen, Richard Rogers and Norman Foster. He was a founding member and director of the 9H Gallery and a trustee of the Architecture Foundation. He is currently Professor of Architecture at the “Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste” in Stuttgart, Germany.
David Chipperfield Architects was established in 1984, and has since undertaken work in Europe, Japan and the US. In 1997, Chipperfield won a major competition to redevelop the Neues Museum, one of the most important public buildings in Berlin, Germany, involving its reconstruction and re-interpretation as a historical monument. In 1999, he was awarded the Tessenow Gold Medal, and in 2004 he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to architecture.
The company’s major projects include the extension of the San Michele Cemetery Island in Venice, the new City of Justice in Barcelona, the Palace of Justice in Salerno, the Empire Riverside Hotel in Hamburg, the Hepworth Wakefield, UK, the Turner Contemporary Gallery in Margate, UK, two major museum expansion projects in the USA – the Saint Louis Art Museum and the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center. Two museums in Italy – the Ansaldo City of Cultures in Milan and the Natural History Museum in Verona. Chipperfield has also lent his expertise to a number of mixed use and residential developments over the years. His works have been published and exhibited extensively worldwide.
At the end of April, David Chipperfield and his family visited Dellis Cay together with Dr. Cem Kinay, visionary and developer behind Dellis Cay. The group visited the North Shore of Dellis Cay, the future site of the limited collection of seven David Chipperfield Villas, each with at least 150 feet of ocean frontage affording direct access to the channel that connects Dellis Cay and Parrot Cay. The North Shore will also feature the newly planned boat docking facility and the Kengo Kuma designed arrival building. David Chipperfield also toured the exclusive Dellis Cay Estates on the island’s West Beach, for which he is designing one unique masterpiece villa. The West Beach Estates will offer magnificent views of the reef located just offshore. Finally, the star architect from London experienced the construction progress on the island.
Dellis Cay is a 560-acre private island located conveniently only 15 minutes by boat from Providenciales. The development will be managed and serviced by the acclaimed Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and is scheduled to open in mid 2010. A collection of exclusive Piero Lissoni designed Residences and Villas designed by one of the six renowned Dellis Cay architects is available for purchase.
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