Jaque is the author of award-winning architectural projects, including the Reggio School (El Encinar de los Reyes, 2020), the Babin Yar Museum of Memory and Oblivion in Kyiv, the Ocean Space for Thyssen-Bornemisza Contemporary Art (
Venice, 2018),
Casa Sacerdotal Diocesana de Plasencia; 2004. Teddy House (
Vigo,
2003,
2005), Mousse City, (
Stavanger, 2003); Peace Foam City (
Ceuta, 2005); Skin Gardens (
Barcelona 2006); the Museo Postal de Bogotá (
Bogotá,
2007), Rolling House for the Rolling Society (Barcelona,
2009); the House in Never Never Land (
Ibiza, 2009); the ESCARAVOX, (
Madrid, 2012), Hänsel and Gretel's Arenas (
Madrid, 2013), Shading Devices and Gathering Space for
Masdar (
Abu Dabhi, 2015); Weizmann Square (
Holon, 2014), COSMO PS1 (
New York,2015), Rómola (
Madrid, 2018) and RunRunRun (
Madrid, 2019). He has also developed a number of architectural experiments meant to interrogate architecture's political agency. The
12 Actions to Make Peter Eisenman Transparent, 2010, a project devoted to make public the political implications of the construction of the singular building site Cidade da Cultura in
Santiago de Compostela. A series of actions described by
Bruno Latour as a «
beautiful mixture of art, politics and building-site». His 2012 intervention in the Barcelona Pavilion, ‘PHANTOM. Mies as Rendered Society’ made visible all the processes involved in the daily fabrication of the pavilion as an ordinary reality. Buckets, flags, chairs, old faded curtains, the salt that keeps the ponds pristine or the result of failed experiments carried out at the pavilion, were kept at the so far unnoticed basement. This work is part of the collection of the
Art Institute of Chicago, and it is at shown as part of its permanent exhibition. His work 'IKEA Disobedients' (Madrid, New York 2012) was the first architectural performance to be included in the MoMA's collection. He has also participated in the performance art biennial
Performa 21 with his work
Being Silica (2021). Andrés Jaque holds a PhD degree in architecture, has been Tessenow Stipendiat, Graham Foundation Grantee, and is Professor of Architecture and the Dean of
Columbia University GSAPP and previously he has been Visiting Professor at
Princeton University School of Architecture and the
Cooper Union. He is the Chief Curator of the 13th Shanghai Art Biennale, titled ‘Bodies of Water’, and co-curator of
Manifesta 12 in Palermo, ‘The Planetary Garden. Cultivating Coexistence’. In 2024, Jaque was part of the multidisciplinary advisory committee for the inaugural
Ammodo Architecture Awards. ==Books==