 The Holcim Awards jury for region Latin America met in Mexico City in July 2011 to select projects using the “target issues” for sustainable construction (l-r): Bruno Stagno, Marc Angélil, Vanderley John, Daniel Bermúdez Samper, Michel Rojkind, Carolyn Aguilar Dubose (Head of Jury), Hans-Rudolf Schalcher, Angelo Bucci, and Andreas Leu.
The juries of the 3rd International Holcim Awards competition include independent experts of international stature engaged in the sustainable development of society, building processes, construction materials, and building projects.
The members of the regional jury for Latin America are:
- Carolyn Aguilar Dubose (Head)
Dean, Department of Architecture, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico
- Marc M Angélil
Dean, Department of Architecture, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich); Partner, agps architecture, Zurich, Switzerland (TCC)
- Daniel Bermúdez Samper
Professor of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá; Principal, Daniel Bermúdez Arquitecto, Colombia
- Angelo Bucci
Co-founder and Principal, spbr; Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
- Vanderley M John
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Construction Engineering, Polytechnic School, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
- Andreas Leu
Member of the Executive Committee for Latin America, Holcim, Zurich, Switzerland
- Michel Rojkind
Design Principal, Rojkind Arquitectos, Mexico City, Mexico
- Hans-Rudolf Schalcher
Professor em., Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), Switzerland (TCC)
- Bruno Stagno
Principal, Bruno Stagno Arquitecto y Asociados, San José, Costa Rica
 |  | |  | View short video statements by members of the jury for the Holcim Awards 2011 Latin America on the Hermosillo cemen plant’s contribution to sustainable construction.
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 |  | Following the meeting, five members of the jury travelled to Hermosillo in north-eastern Mexico to visit Holcim Apasco’s new 1.6 million tonne plant. Never before have the "target issues" for sustainable construction been applied so thoroughly as at Hermosillo.
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