National Architecture Award of Spain

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National Architecture Award of Spain
Sponsor Government of Spain
Country Spain
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First awarded 1932
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The National Architecture Award of Spain (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Arquitectura de España) is an honor granted annually by the Government of Spain. It was first given in 1932, had a hiatus during the Civil War, and resumed in 1944, although it is not convened every year.

At its establishment it was awarded to a particular work, but since 2001 it has been awarded to an architect for the whole of their work.[1] In 2004, the National Architecture Award was "recreated", the National Urban Planning Award (es) was restored and, in addition, the National Award for Housing Quality (es) was created, which recognized a specific building, but only those dedicated to housing.[2] The latter has simply been called the National Housing Award since 2009.[3]

In 2013, the National Architecture Award was once again combined into a single prize. The winner is selected by a jury (which nominates a candidate or declares the award will not be given), and the award is granted by order of the Minister of Development.[4]

Winners

1932–2000

Image Year(s) Architect(s) Work Location Ref
80px 1932 Manuel Sánchez Arcas and Eduardo Torroja Thermal Power Plant of the University City of Madrid (es) Madrid [5]
1933 Fernando García Mercadal (es) Museum of Modern Art Project Not built [6]
1934 Not given
1935 Arturo Sáenz de la Calzada (es) Project for permanent fine arts exhibition building [7]
1936–1943 Not convened
80px 1944 Fernando Chueca Goitia (es) Completion of Almudena Cathedral Madrid [8]
1945 Juan González Cebrián Architecture of the Spanish Garden [9]
1946 Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza and Luis Laorga Project for the Plaza of the Aqueduct of Segovia Segovia [10]
1947 Ricardo Anadón Frutos (es) and Federico Garcia del Villar Ordination of the Calle de Toledo [11]
1948 José Antonio Corrales (es) Contest for a mountain hermitage in La Mancha [12]
1949–1953 Not convened
1954 Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza and José Luis Romany Aranda Chapel project in the Camino de Santiago [10]
1955 Jorge Oteiza Chapel proposal in the Camino de Santiago [13]
80px 1956 José María García de Paredes (es) and Rafael de la Hoz Arderius (es) Colegio Mayor Universitario Santo Tomás de Aquino (es) Madrid [14]
1957 Juan Moya Arderíus
1958 Pablo Pintado y Riba
1959 Carlos Sobrini (es)
1960 Javier Barroso Ladrón de Guevara and Ángel Orbe Cano Residency project for artists in homage to Velázquez
1961 Fernando Higueras and Rafael Moneo Preliminary project of Artistic Restoration Center Madrid
1962 Juan Daniel Fullaondo (es) Bandstand template project
80px 1963 Antonio Fernández Alba (es) Convento del Rollo (es) Salamanca
1964 Not given
1965 Heliodoro Dols (es) and Antonio López García Monumental plaza Pedraza, Segovia
1966–1967 Not given
80px 1968 Fernando Garrido Rodríguez Algeciras School of Art (es) Algeciras
1969 Jaime López de Asiaín (es) and Ángel Díaz Domínguez Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía of Madrid
(currently dedicated to the Museo del Traje)
Madrid
1970 Not given
1971 José Manuel López Peláez (es) and Julio Vidaurre Jofre Central Model for General Basic Education (es)
1972–1973 Not given
1974 Alejandro de la Sota University of Seville classroom Seville
1975 José Miguel de Prada Poole (es) Ice skating rink Seville
1976–1986 Not convened
1987 Carlos Ferrater Lambarri (es) Residences in Calle Bertran, 113 Barcelona
1988–1989 Not given
1990 Juan Pecourt (es) PGOU Torrent, Valencia
1991 Not given
80px 1992 Carlos Ferrater Lambarri (es) Hotel Juan Carlos I (es) Barcelona
80px 1993 Antonio Cruz Villalón and Antonio Ortiz García Sevilla Santa Justa train station (es) Seville
1994 Not given
80px 1995 Enric Miralles and Carme Pinós (finalized by Pinós) Escuela-Hogar Morella
1996 Mariano Bayón PAD 96 [15]
80px 1997 Manuel Gallego Jorreto (es) A Coruña Museum of Fine Arts (es) A Coruña [16]
1998 Not given
1999 Manuel de las Casas Faculty of Health Sciences A Coruña [17]
80px 2000 César Portela (es) Córdoba Bus Station (es) Córdoba [18]

2001–present

Year Winner Ref
2001 José Antonio Corrales (es) [12]
2002 Miguel Fisac [19]
2003 Antonio Fernández Alba (es) [20]
2004 Matilde Ucelay [21]
2005 Santiago Calatrava [22]
2006 Oriol Bohigas [23]
2007 Not given
2008 Not given
2009 Carlos Ferrater Lambarri (es) [24]
2010 Lluís Clotet (es) [25]
2011 Not given
2012 Not given
2013 Not given
2014 Juan Navarro Baldeweg [26]
2015 Rafael Moneo [27]
2016 José Antonio Martínez Lapeña (es) and Elías Torres (es) [28]
2017 Not given
2018 Manuel Gallego Jorreto (es) [16]
2019 Álvaro Siza Vieira [29]

References

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