IAI Design Award Jury
CEO of Beijing AE Architects
APDF - Professional member of Asia-Pacific Designer Alliance
Abel Erazo graduated from the University of Chile in 2001 and won the "Arquisur" and "Jaime Bendersky" design awards. In 2002, he won the "Veteco Asefave Award" in Spain, Europe. In 2003, he built his first house "Casa R" in the mountains of Santiago, Chile. This work will be exhibited at the 2004 Lima Biennale. In the same year, Chile won the first prize of two major national projects. Then he went to Japan to study for graduate students in the Ishiyama Martial Arts Laboratory of the School of Architecture and Design of Waseda University. In 2009, he completed his doctorate in architectural design at Waseda University.
Tokio.cl, 200th anniversary of Chile, Central Hall of Waseda University, Shinjuku District, Tokyo, 2009
Best Master's Thesis Project 2006 JIA Exhibition, Japan Institute of Architecture, Tokyo 2006
R House, Panorama Emergent Joven, Bienal Iberoamericana, Lima, Peru 2004
"Microphone" Concepcion Museum, San Pablo Biennale
"San Antonio by the Sea", Madrid Exhibition, Madrid 2002
"San Antonio by the Sea", Building Research Foundation, Seville 2002
"San Antonio by the Sea", Barcelona Club, Barcelona 2002
"San Antonio by the Sea", Central Hall of the University of Chile, Santiago 2001
"International Cultural Center" Port Company Hall, San Antonio 2001
"Architectural Design and City", Full Chanel T. V: BordeCosteroSan Antonio, San Diego 2001
Resume of professional work:
Aiyi Space Design was founded in Beijing and is committed to the practical experience of architectural design, landscape design and interior design. Our philosophy of art is influenced by the ancient Eastern Zen and the western modern, and has formed a style of simplicity, simplicity, purity and symbolism. We use the minimalist design language to provide our customers with the best solution that is abstract and loyal to their essential needs to meet their needs. This simple geometry creates a place where peace and nature are closely connected, and uses the idea of folding the surface, like origami, to create a continuous space