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Beautell

Beautell Arquitectos is an architecture firm founded by Alejandro Beautell, based in Tenerife, Spain. Their work is characterized by a thoughtful approach and meticulous craftsmanship. Recognized for the quality and rigor of their architecture, the firm approaches each project with a holistic vision, from a deep analysis of the site—both its physical and cultural dimensions—to the precise realization of every detail.

Their work has earned them numerous international awards, and their projects have been published and exhibited in some of the most important forums for contemporary architecture. With a multidisciplinary team and an agile, cohesive structure, Beautell Arquitectos cultivates a serene, rigorous, and deeply vocational practice, rooted in the craft of architecture and committed to creating spaces that provide lasting value to people and their communities.

Alejandro Beautell graduated from the School of Architecture of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and in 2005 completed a double specialization in Building Design and Urban Planning. His built work has received widespread recognition both nationally and internationally. It has been exhibited at the Venice Architecture Biennale (2014), the Spanish Biennial (2018 and 2021), and the Buenos Aires Biennial (2017 and 2022).

Among other awards, he has received the ArchDaily Building of the Year Award (2014), a Special Mention (2016), and the Third Prize from the Jury (2024) of the Frate Sole International Prize, awarded by the Frate Sole Foundation, the Italian Republic, and the Holy See. He was also awarded the Honorary Prize for Religious Art and Architecture by the Faith and Form Foundation and the American Institute of Architects (2017), the Excellens Prize from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Miguel Arcángel (2018), the Oraá Prize from the Official College of Architects of Tenerife (2018 and 2020), an honorable mention in the Philippe Rothier Foundation European Architecture Prize (2021), and his work was included among the best European practices in Safety by Design for Places of Worship by the Architects' Council of Europe (2023).

Alongside his professional practice, he has held various academic and institutional positions. He was a professor of Architectural Design at the European University of the Canary Islands (2014-2019) and has been a visiting professor at universities in Havana, Krakow, Chandigarh, Milan, Puebla, Granada, and Gran Canaria. From 2013 to 2023, he was responsible for Culture and Heritage at the Official College of Architects of Tenerife, and from 2018 to 2024, a member of the Island Commission for Historical Heritage of Tenerife. Since 2008, he has been an architectural advisor to the Diocese of Tenerife and has served on various national and international architecture juries.
 

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