Acto de clausura de la exposición "Bellvitge 50"
Lunes 29 a las 19h, mesa redonda Bellvitge 50, con clave de futuro como acto de clausura de la exposición Bellvitge 50.
Se presentará una mirada hacia los retos de futuro del barrio con la participación de Cesar Díaz, doctor arquitecto, catedrático de Construcción de la ETSAB, UPC; Jose Antonio Marín, arquitecto gerente Pro Cornellà; Katherin Golda - Pongratz, doctora arquitecta y urbanista, profesora de Frankfurt University - ESARQ, UIC y Carles Crosas, doctor arquitecto y urbanista, profesor de Urbanismo de la ETSAB, UPC. La mesa estará moderada por Sandra Bestraten y Emili Hormias, arquitectos, profesores de la ETSAB - EPSEB, UPC y comisarios de la exposición Bellvitge 50.
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Acte de cloenda de l'exposició "Bellvitge 50"
Dilluns 29 a les 19h, taula rodona Bellvitge 50, amb clau de futur com a acte de cloenda de l’exposició Bellvitge 50.
Es presentarà una mirada cap als reptes de futur del barri amb la participació de Cesar Díaz, doctor arquitecte, catedràtic de Construcció de l'ETSAB, UPC; José Antonio Marín, arquitecte gerent Pro Cornellà; Katherin Golda-Pongratz, doctora arquitecta i urbanista, professora de la Frankfurt University - ESARQ, UIC i Carles Crosas, doctor arquitecte i urbanista, professor d'Urbanisme de l'ETSAB, UPC. La taula estarà moderada per Sandra Bestraten i Emili Hormias, arquitectes, professors de l'ETSAB-EPSEB, UPC i comissaris de l'exposició Bellvitge 50.
Es presentarà una mirada cap als reptes de futur del barri amb la participació de Cesar Díaz, doctor arquitecte, catedràtic de Construcció de l'ETSAB, UPC; José Antonio Marín, arquitecte gerent Pro Cornellà; Katherin Golda-Pongratz, doctora arquitecta i urbanista, professora de la Frankfurt University - ESARQ, UIC i Carles Crosas, doctor arquitecte i urbanista, professor d'Urbanisme de l'ETSAB, UPC. La taula estarà moderada per Sandra Bestraten i Emili Hormias, arquitectes, professors de l'ETSAB-EPSEB, UPC i comissaris de l'exposició Bellvitge 50.
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The European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention has been awarded on June 12th
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© Jordi Pareto
On June 12th, the jury announced the winners of the 2nd AADIPA European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention. During the award ceremony, which took place at the COAC Auditorium, the names of the 14 finalists and 5 winners were announced.
The awards were presented by the Catalan Minister of Culture, Ferran Mascarell; the dean of the COAC, Lluís Comeron; and the president of the Association of Architects for the Defence and Intervention in Architectural Heritage (AADIPA), Antoni Vilanova.
The members of the international jury panel highlighted the quality of the projects, as well as the great diversity, character and scale of the works in terms of maintaining, rehabilitating and highlighting European architecture.
The winners of each of the four categories were:
1. Intervention in Existing Architectural Heritage
· Ceuta Public Library, by Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos (Spain).
· E / C house, by SAMI Arquitectes. Ines Vieira da Silva and Miguel Vieira (Portugal).
The jury members, architects Anton Capitel, Toni Girones and Malgorzata Rozbicka, evaluated 117 projects.
2. Exterior Spaces
· Intervention in the Caaveiro Monastery surroundings, by Isabel Aguirre Urcola and Celestino Garcia Braña (Spain).
The jury members, architects Joaquin Perez, Jose Luis Infanzon and Giuseppe Lonetti, evaluated 32 projects.
3. Urban Planning
· Masterplan for the city of Monza, by Ubistudio (Italy).
The jury members, architects Antoni Vilanova, Sonia Puente Landazuri and Cristopher Graz, evaluated 8 projects.
4. Outreach and dissemination
· Almeida/Ciudad Rodrigo – A fortificaçao da Raia Central, by Fernando Cobos (Spain) and Joao Campos (Portugal).
The jury members, architects Raquel Lacuesta and Miguel Angel Troitiño evaluated 27 works.
The 2nd AADIPA European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, led by Ramon Calonge, Oriol Cusido, Marc Manzano and Jordi Portal, members of the AADIPA (Association of Architects for the Defence and Intervention in Architectural Heritage), has seen an international participation level which is four times higher than the first year. With a total of almost 200 projects from 25 countries, the award has consolidated its position and permanence, confirming its international appeal.
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The awards were presented by the Catalan Minister of Culture, Ferran Mascarell; the dean of the COAC, Lluís Comeron; and the president of the Association of Architects for the Defence and Intervention in Architectural Heritage (AADIPA), Antoni Vilanova.
The members of the international jury panel highlighted the quality of the projects, as well as the great diversity, character and scale of the works in terms of maintaining, rehabilitating and highlighting European architecture.
The winners of each of the four categories were:
1. Intervention in Existing Architectural Heritage
· Ceuta Public Library, by Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos (Spain).
· E / C house, by SAMI Arquitectes. Ines Vieira da Silva and Miguel Vieira (Portugal).
The jury members, architects Anton Capitel, Toni Girones and Malgorzata Rozbicka, evaluated 117 projects.
2. Exterior Spaces
· Intervention in the Caaveiro Monastery surroundings, by Isabel Aguirre Urcola and Celestino Garcia Braña (Spain).
The jury members, architects Joaquin Perez, Jose Luis Infanzon and Giuseppe Lonetti, evaluated 32 projects.
3. Urban Planning
· Masterplan for the city of Monza, by Ubistudio (Italy).
The jury members, architects Antoni Vilanova, Sonia Puente Landazuri and Cristopher Graz, evaluated 8 projects.
4. Outreach and dissemination
· Almeida/Ciudad Rodrigo – A fortificaçao da Raia Central, by Fernando Cobos (Spain) and Joao Campos (Portugal).
The jury members, architects Raquel Lacuesta and Miguel Angel Troitiño evaluated 27 works.
The 2nd AADIPA European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, led by Ramon Calonge, Oriol Cusido, Marc Manzano and Jordi Portal, members of the AADIPA (Association of Architects for the Defence and Intervention in Architectural Heritage), has seen an international participation level which is four times higher than the first year. With a total of almost 200 projects from 25 countries, the award has consolidated its position and permanence, confirming its international appeal.
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16/06/2015
Concurso para el proyecto de comisariado que representará Catalunya en la Bienal de Venecia 2016
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Grafting Architecture a la Biennal d'Arquitectura de Venècia 2014. © Institut Ramon Llull
El Institut Ramon Llull convoca por tercera vez un concurso público para escoger el proyecto de comisariado que representará Catalunya en la Bienal de Arquitectura de Venecia, que tendrá lugar en el 2016.
El plazo para presentar las solicitudes de participación finaliza el día 1 de julio a las 12 h del mediodía. En la primera fase del concurso solo se ha de presentar un pre-proyecto que refleje las ideas generales de la propuesta resumidas en dos folios máximo.
Lluís Comerón, decano del COAC, y Fernando Marzà, director del Archivo Histórico y de la Biblioteca del COAC, forman parte del Jurado, junto con Carme Pinós, Jordi Ros, Eva Prats y Damià Martínez.
Podéis consultar las bases aquí.
18/06/2015