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Spanish Architecture Award
DescriptionOutstanding finished architectural work
Sponsored byConsejo Superior de los Colegios de Arquitectos de España
CountrySpain
First awarded1993
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The Spanish Architecture Award (Template:Lang-es) is a prize which has been given biannually by the Consejo Superior de los Colegios de Arquitectos de España (CSCAE) since 1993.[1]

It was created to publicize the quality of architectural works in Spain. It is granted to the finished work that is considered worthy of recognition for its architectural singularity, its innovative contribution, and its paradigmatic construction quality. The winner is chosen by a jury comprising the head of the CSCAE, government ministers, and prominent architects.[2]

Winning works

Year Work Architect(s) Image Ref
1993 Sevilla Santa Justa train station [es] Antonio Cruz Villalón and Antonio Ortiz García [1]
1995 Mare de Déu de Villvana-Morella Public School Enric Miralles and Carme Pinós [3]
1997 A Coruña Museum of Fine Arts Jose Manuel Gallego Jorreto [4]
1999 A Coruña University Center of Health Sciences Manuel de las Casas [5]
Córdoba Bus Station [es] César Portela [es] [5]
2001 Palau de Congressos de Catalunya [ca] Carlos Ferrater Lambarri [es] and José María Cartaña Gubern [6]
2003 León City Auditorium [es] Emilio Tuñón and Luis Moreno Mansilla [7]
2005 Restoration of the Maritime Border of Vigo Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra [es] [8]
2007 Teatro Valle-Inclán in Lavapiés, Madrid Ángela García de Paredes and Ignacio García Pedrosa [9]
2009 Spanish Pavilion [es] at the 2008 Zaragoza International Expo Francisco Mangado [es] [10]
2011 Maritime Promenade of Poniente Beach in Benidorm Carlos Ferrater Lambarri [es] and Xavier Martí i Gal [11]
2013 Preschool in Pamplona (ex-aequo) Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Oscar Pérez Silanes [12]
Cartuja Hospital, Cartuja Institute of Advanced Techniques in Medicine of Seville (ex-aequo) José Morales Sánchez and Sara de Giles Dubois MGM arquitectos [12]
2015 Restoration of the old Military Hospital for the Granada Higher Technical School of Architecture Víctor López Cotelo [es] [13]
2017 Royal Collections Museum Emilio Tuñón and Luis Moreno Mansilla [2]
Palma de Mallorca Palacio de Congresos and Hotel Francisco Mangado [es] [14]

References

  1. ^ a b A & V, Volumes 45-46 (in Spanish). Sociedad Estatal de Gestión para la Rehabilitación y Construcción de Viviendas. 1994. p. 204. Retrieved 17 April 2019 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b "El Museo de las Colecciones Reales de Madrid, premio de Arquitectura Española 2017" [The Royal Collections Museum of Madrid, 2017 Spanish Architecture Award]. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. EFE. 14 October 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  3. ^ Samaniego, Fernando; Serra, Catalina (3 July 1996). "El Congreso de Arquitectos de España expresa su 'miedo' por la liberalización económica" [The Congress of Architects of Spain Expresses its 'Fear' for Economic Liberalization]. El País (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  4. ^ Pereiro, Xosé Manuel (26 September 1997). "El Museo de Bellas Artes de A Coruña obtiene, entre 19 edificios, el Premio de Arquitectura" [The A Coruña Museum of Fine Arts Receives, Among 19 Buildings, the Architecture Award]. El País (in Spanish). A Coruña. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  5. ^ a b Samaniego, Fernando (26 November 1999). "Los arquitectos premian edificios de César Portela y Manuel de las Casas" [Architects Award Buildings by César Portela and Manuel de las Casas]. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Ferrater y Cartañá ganan el Premio de Arquitectura Española" [Ferrater and Cartañá Win the Spanish Architecture Award]. El País (in Spanish). Barcelona/Madrid. 19 October 2001. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  7. ^ Muñi, María Jesús (25 November 2003). "El Auditorio Ciudad de León logra el premio de arquitectura española 2003" [The León City Auditorium Wins the 2003 Spanish Architecture Award]. Diario de León (in Spanish). León. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  8. ^ Molina, Margot (15 October 2005). "Vázquez Consuegra, premio de Arquitectura por ordenar Vigo" [Vázquez Consuegra, Architecture Award for Restoring Vigo]. El País (in Spanish). Seville. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  9. ^ "El Teatro Valle Inclán de Madrid, Premio de Arquitectura Española 2007". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Madrid. EFE. 11 October 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  10. ^ "El pabellón de España en la Expo de Zaragoza, Premio de Arquitectura". El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid. EFE. 1 October 2009. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  11. ^ "Paseo marítimo de Benidorm, Premio del CSCAE". Arquitectura Viva (in Spanish). 2 November 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  12. ^ a b "Premio de Arquitectura Española 2013: Escuela Infantil de la Milagrosa (Pamplona)" (in Spanish). Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos Vasco-Navarro. 23 April 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Víctor López Cotelo, Premio de Arquitectura Española 2015" (in Spanish). ArchDaily. 18 June 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  14. ^ "Patxi Mangado recibe mañana el Premio de Arquitectura Española 2017". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Pamplona. Europa Press. 17 May 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2019.