The Foundation said, "The main objective of this work is the detailed and contextualized (situated) study of the architectural works designed and directed by Anna Bofill alone, in order to characterize them in their own features and to put them both in value and in relation to the rest of her intense work. Therefore, it is a question, first of all, of formulating her idea of architecture through the knowledge of her works, a production very delimited both in space and in time."
Jury members Zaida Muxí, Aaron Betsky, and Débora Domingo Calabuig shared, "The proposal will address the invisibilization of women working in teams and will make a local figure known to an international audience, offering a comprehensive view of the work and figure of Anna Bofill Levi. It is a clearly defined project, with the unique twist of trying to weave a production of architecture, music, writing, and management thanks to a transdisciplinary academic study of four researchers, mostly in architecture but with one of them with a very experienced background in musicology."
In 2018, the Lilly Reich Scholarships for Equality in Architecture was developed to honor the legacy of the influential and yet overlooked work of German artist, designer, and one of the Bauhaus' first female teachers, Lilly Reich. While she was the artistic partner of Mies van der Rohe, she was part of the conception and execution of the 1929 German Pavilion in Barcelona.
This year's academic grant project is distinct from previous scholarship calls that were research focused exclusively on Reich in order to elevate a discussion about inequality and marginalization in architecture. The third edition opened research focus to on "anyone from anywhere who deserves to overcome discrimination in the field of architecture."
According to the Foundation, an event to honor this year's grant recipients and project well be held at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion soon.
Mª Elia Gutiérrez Mozo (Albacete).
Architect by the University of Navarra (1992) and Doctor of Architecture (1999) by the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM).
Professor of Architectural Composition at the Polytechnic School of the University of Alicante (UA). Member of the University Institute for Research in Gender Studies (IUIEG) of the UA.
Professor of Architectural Composition at the Polytechnic School of the University of Alicante (UA). Member of the University Institute for Research in Gender Studies (IUIEG) of the UA.
José Parra Martínez (Murcia)
Architect (2000) and Doctor of Architecture (2012) by the Polytechnic University of Valencia. Associate Professor of Architectural Composition and Erasmus Academic Coordinator and International Relations of Architecture Polytechnic School of the University of Alicante (UA).
Member of the Gender Studies Research Institute of the UA. He holds the title of Professor of Music by the Conservatory of Music of Murcia (1994).
Member of the Gender Studies Research Institute of the UA. He holds the title of Professor of Music by the Conservatory of Music of Murcia (1994).
Ana Gilsanz Díaz (Alicante)
Architect (2004) by the Polytechnic University of Madrid. Master in Sustainable Architecture and Sustainable Urbanism (2011, Extraordinary Award) and PhD in Architecture (2017) from the University of Alicante (UA).
Doctoral Assistant of Architectural Composition in the Department of Graphic Expression, Composition and Projects where she teaches theory and history of architecture in the Degree and Master.
Member of the UA University Institute for Research in Gender Studies and of the working team of the national project Women in (post) modern Spanish architectural culture (2019- 2022). She is research staff of the project Miradas situadas: women's architecture in Spain from peripheral perspectives, 1978-2008.
Doctoral Assistant of Architectural Composition in the Department of Graphic Expression, Composition and Projects where she teaches theory and history of architecture in the Degree and Master.
Member of the UA University Institute for Research in Gender Studies and of the working team of the national project Women in (post) modern Spanish architectural culture (2019- 2022). She is research staff of the project Miradas situadas: women's architecture in Spain from peripheral perspectives, 1978-2008.
Joaquín Arnau Amo (Albacete)
Doctor Architect. Retired Professor of Aesthetics and Composition at the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura at the Universitat Politècnica de València, from 1978 to 2010.