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Llàtzer Moix

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Llàtzer Moix (born 1955, Sabadell) is a Spanish journalist. He is especially well-known for his writings on architecture and urbanism. He studied information technology, and worked for Catalunya Express and El Correo Catalán before beginning a long stint with the newspaper La Vanguardia that eventually lasted 20 years, from 1989 to 2009. Moix has written half a dozen books of non-fiction, all of which have been well-received by critics.[1]

Works

  • Palabra de Pritzker
  • De lo extravagante a lo esencial
  • Queriamos un Calatrava
  • Arquitectura milagrosa
  • Mundo Mendoza
  • Wilt soy yo: conversaciones con Tom Sharpe
  • La ciudad de los arquitectos
  • Mariscal

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