Higher Technical School of Architecture of Madrid
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Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid (Technical University of Madrid, UPM) | |
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Established | 1936 |
Localization | Madrid (Spain) |
Address | Avenida Juan de Herrera, 4 28040 Madrid, Spain |
Telephone | +(34) 91 336 65 01 |
Website | www.aq.upm.es |
The Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid (Template:Lang-es, ETSAM) is the superior school of architecture of the Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Spain. It prepares future architects and grants the title of Architect, as well as doctorates and diverse master's degrees. The center is located on the Avenida Juan de Herrera, 4, within the University City of Madrid. The present building has been used since 1936. It has an extensive library which includes original treaties of Le Corbusier, Serlio and Andrés de Vandelvira, the most recent magazines of architecture, the most influential books on modern architecture. This school is considered by many professionals of the sector as the best in Spain and one of the best world-wide.
Famous alumni
- Carlos Arroyo Zapatero (born 1964)
- Alberto Campo Baeza (born 1946)
- Javier Carvajal Ferrer (1926-2013)
- Félix Candela Outeriño (1910–1997)
- María Francisca Lage de la Fuente (born 1954)
- Andrés Jaque (born 1971)
- Rafael Moneo Vallés (born 1937)
- Manuel Martín Madrid (born 1938)
- Julio Cano Lasso (1920-1996)
- Juan Navarro Baldeweg (born 1939)
- Antonio Palacios Ramilo (1872–1945)
- Emilio Tuñón Álvarez (born 1959)
- Luis Moreno García-Mansilla (1959-2012)
- Jesús Aparicio Guisado (born 1960)
- Iñaki Ábalos Vázquez (born 1956)
- Juan Herreros (born 1958)
- Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza (1918–2000)
- Manuel Sánchez Arcas (1897–1970)
- Alejandro de la Sota Martínez (1913–1996)
- Salvador Valeri i Pupurull (1873–1954)
- Alejandro Zaera-Polo (born 1963)
Gallery
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Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid
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Inside the new building of the ETSAM.