It start the summer and we propose an activity to meet those territories which do not usually speak you in architecture, the course "Architectural Vanguards in the XXI Century" at the Instituto Superior de Arte, I / Art, taught by José Juan Barba from 2 to 13 July in Madrid. Do not miss it!

El curso se plantea con una clara vocación de investigación y clarificación del panorama de las vanguardias actuales en arquitectura. Intenta resolver preguntas como ¿Hacia donde va la arquitectura en la crisis económica actual? ¿Cuáles son los enfoques de las nuevas generaciones? ¿Cuáles son las principales tendencias, enfoques, miradas y propuestas de las arquitecturas que se están proyectando? ¿Quiénes son las principales figuras de la arquitectura en este momento? ¿Cuáles son las actuales voces emergentes en este panorama?... y más, mucho más, con una clara intención de desciframiento, análisis y crítica de la arquitectura reciente, actual y emergente.
 

"La arquitectura y las narrativas con las que sus autores se explican tienen un lenguaje especial, y no siempre accesible al observador, por sus códigos cargados de abstracción y de nuevas tecnologías. Nuestra primera intención será recorrer los últimos treinta años decodificando algunos de esos significados, a veces sutiles y otras muchas ocultos, para llegar a tener las claves de interpretación formal básicas de la Arquitectura Contemporánea.

Se pretende proporcionar una capacidad crítica de la arquitectura actual para poder incorporar este privilegiado soporte del arte al ámbito cultural y profesional de cada alumno. El recorrido se realizará en dos ámbitos: cronológico, abarcando los últimos treinta años, y por zonas de incidencia en diferentes zonas, países y continentes. Nos moveremos al interior de los lugares, de los edificios; pasearemos un tanto distraídamente sobre conceptos como espacio, lugar, no lugar, estructura - forma, espacio público-privado, paisaje urbano y natural; aprenderemos y comenzaremos a percibir la Arquitectura como algo más cercano y base fundamental del hombre contemporáneo."
 

Duration.- From Monday July 2, 2012, to Friday July 13, 2012.
Hours.- 20.
Schedule.- Monday to Friday from 19:30 to 21:30 hours.
General Price.- A payment of 493 €, or two payments of € 246'50.
Price I/Art Alumni.- 20% discount (-99 €): a payment of 395 €, or two payments of € 197'50.

Venue.- Instituto Superior de Arte · I|Art. C/ Antonio Maura nº 8. 1ª planta. 28014 Madrid.
Schedule.- Monday to Friday from 11 am to 10 pm without interruption.
Transportation. Metro.- Banco de España, Atocha and Retiro. Bus: 9, 10, 14, 19, 27, 34, 37 y 45. Ferrocarril.- Estación de Atocha and Recoletos.
Phone.- (+34) 91 521 44 93
E-mail.-
info@iart.es


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José Juan Barba (1964) is an architect, graduated from ETSA Madrid (1991), and holds a Doctorate in Architecture from ETSA Madrid, awarded Cum laude for his thesis Inventions: New York vs. Rem Koolhaas, Bernard Tschumi, Piranesi (2004). He received a special mention in the National Awards for Completion of Studies (1991) and served as an advisor to various NGOs until 1997. He founded his studio in Madrid in 1992 (www.josejuanbarba.com). 

Barba is an architecture critic and has been the director of METALOCUS magazine since 1999. Since 1998, he has directed the International Architecture Magazine METALOCUS (bilingual, Spanish/English), which has been recognized with multiple national and international awards.

He is a Full Professor at the University of Alcalá, leading the project line of the Habilitation Master's Architecture and City, responsible for several courses in Theory and Criticism, heading the Urban Planning area of the Department of Architecture, and participating in the research group Architecture, History, City, and Landscape at UAH. He has been invited to numerous architecture and urbanism forums, including the II Forum of Mexican Cities World Heritage: Urban Development, History, and Modernity, organized by the Pan-American Committee for Urban Development and Historical Heritage, and the World Urban Development Forum (FMDU) in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. He has also participated in the International Architecture and Urbanism Conferences from the perspective of women architects, and has lectured at prestigious national and international universities, including the National Building Museum (Washington, DC), Roma TRE, Politecnico di Milano, UPMF Grenoble, ETSA Madrid, ETSA Barcelona, University of Thessaly (Volos), UNAM Mexico, the Faculty of Architecture Montevideo, schools of architecture in Medellín, Quito-Ecuador, Alicante, Málaga, Granada, Seville, A Coruña, Zaragoza, Valladolid, Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico, IE School, Universidad Europea Madrid, UCJC Madrid, ESARQ-UIC Barcelona, or Università Degli Studi di Genova.

Barba has extensive professional experience in architecture, urban planning, landscape design, and territorial recovery. He has received numerous awards, including the First Prize for Gran Vía Posible for Delirious Gran Vía (Madrid), the River Interpretation Center (Zamora), exhibited at the World Architecture Festival (Barcelona 2008), Santa Bárbara Park (Toledo), the Erich Degner Architecture Prize 1995 promoted by the BBVA Foundation, and his Day Care Center for the Elderly project, featured in Volume 3 of the COAM Madrid Architecture Guide (2007). His work has been published in numerous national and international books and magazines.

He was also Maître de Conférences at IUG-UPMF Grenoble (2013–14), in a position obtained through a European competition. His work has been published internationally. He regularly serves on academic juries, including the editorial competition of Quaderns magazine (2011), as a selector for the Mies van der Rohe Awards (2007–2026), as juror for EUROPAN13 Spain (2015–16), TRANSFER in Zurich (2019), and was invited to participate in the Venice Biennale 2016 as part of the exhibition Spaces of Exception / Spazi d’Eccezione.

He has published several books, including The Dark Line. michele&miquel, dA Vision Design (2024), CONGRESO ANYWAY. The City of Cities (2020), #Positions (2016), and Inventions: New York vs. Rem Koolhaas, Bernard Tschumi, Piranesi (2015). He has contributed to other publications such as Public Space Gran Vía. The Tourism City (2020), Spaces of Exception / Spazi d’Eccezione (2016), La mansana de la discordia (2015), and Contemporary Architecture of Japan: New Territories (2015), as well as chapters in numerous books including Architects: A Professional Challenge (2009), 21st Century Architectures (2007), Ruta de la Plata, New Conquerors of Space (2019), and The Tourism City (2020).

Selected awards include:

- “PIERRE VAGO” ICAC. International Committee of Art Critics Award, London, 2005
- “PANAYIOTI MIXELI AWARD,” SADAS-PEA, award for the promotion of architecture, Athens, 2005
- “SANTIAGO AMÓN” AWARD, award for the promotion of architecture, COAM Madrid, 2000
- FAD Award 07, Ephemeral Interventions, First Prize, M.C. Escher Exhibition, Arquin-FAD, Barcelona, 2007
- World Architecture Festival, Center for Research and Interpretation of the Rivers, Tera, Esla, and Órbigo, Finalist, Barcelona, 2008
- Gran Vía Posible, First Prize, Delirious Gran Vía, Madrid, 2010
- Reform of the Río Segura Surroundings, Award, Murcia, 2010

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Published on: June 1, 2012
Cite:
metalocus, INÉS LALUETA
""Architectural Vanguards in the XXI Century"" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/architectural-vanguards-xxi-century-0> ISSN 1139-6415
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