The Dallas Architecture Forum, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing public education about architecture, design, and the urban environment, completes its 2022-2023 Lecture Series on Wednesday, May 17th at 7:00 pm. As The Forum celebrates its 25th Anniversary, the non-profit is pleased to present Juan MIRÓ and Miguel RIVERA of Miró Rivera Architects in the Sixth Annual Frank Welch Memorial Lecture. This Lecture will be held in the Horchow Auditorium at the Dallas Museum of Art. Forum members may attend for free. Tickets for non-members will be available at the door - $5 for Students (with student i.d.), $25 General Admission. Check-in and pre-Lecture Reception will begin at 6:15 pm in the Hamon Atrium.
Miró Rivera’s award-winning design philosophy is rooted in “responsible architecture” that believes architects must engage as thinkers, builders and artists on every project. Founding partners Miguel Rivera, FAIA and Juan Miró, FAIA were born only a few days apart in Puerto Rico and Spain, where they studied architecture before completing Master’s Degrees at Columbia and Yale. The partners worked at illustrious studios including Gwathmey Siegel, Felix Candela, Santiago Calatrava and Mitchell/Giurgola before founding their own firm. Their esteemed projects include the Pedestrian Bridge and the Core-ten Trail Restroom at the Lady Bird Lake Trail, both honored by Architectural Review / RIBA; Chinmaya Mission; Stonehedge Residence; and Lakeshore Residence. Circuit of The Americas Formula 1 Grand Prix in Austin was named one of ArchDaily’s top 100 works of architecture in the country.
The studio marries elegant design with time-tested sustainable elements that include locally sourced materials, water conservation, and abundant natural light. It is widely published including Architectural Record and the New York Times and its own monograph, Miró Rivera Architects: Building a New Arcadia. The studio has received over 100 design awards, including 40 AIA awards, numerous Austin Green Building certifications, and exhibited at the Venice Architectural Biennale. In 2016, the studio received the Texas Society of Architects’ Architecture Firm Award. They are listed as one of ArchDaily’s World’s Best Architects and were honored with the 2023 Texas Medal of Arts in Architecture.
Sponsors for this Lecture are Season Sponsors Eggersmann Kitchens | Home Living, Maharger Development | Reggie Graham, Perennials & Sutherland and SMINK Art + Design. Series Sponsors are Abeyta Tibbs Architecture, Architectural Lighting Alliance, HKS, Inc., Jackson Walker, O’Brien Architects, Robyn Menter Design Associates and Scott + Cooner. Lecture Sponsors are Emily Summers Design Associates, Gioia-Goyer Group, Muse Integration, Page, and SEBASTIAN. Lecture Supporters are Dane and Thomas Taylor, Ink + Oro, New Era Companies, Talley Associates and TKO Associates.