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A City Called Spain. Contemporary Spanish Architecture Vista de sala de una ciudad llamada España

A City Called Spain. Contemporary Spanish Architecture

This exhibition has been organized by Spanish Cultural Action (AC/E) and The Central House of Artists (Tsentralnyi Dom Judosshnikov) to mark the dual year Spain-Russia 2011.
 
Curated and designed by Manuel Blanco, professor at the Higher Technical School of Architecture of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, the exhibition reflects the landscape of the Spanish architecture of the first decade of this century, presenting 80 projects by 70 studios and more than 100 architects, and thus revealing the wealth, diversity and quality of Spain's recent architectural output.

The exhibition becomes an intergenerational portrait that combines the projects of new studios and emerging groups and those of acclaimed Spanish figures of the international scene. With this aim in mind, studios located in different Spanish cities, as well as works built or conceived in Spain during this first decade have been selected.

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