Dulce Xerach Pérez (1969-2025), lawyer, writer from Tenerife, and former political official in the cultural sector of the Canary Islands, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 56 at the Meliá hotel where she was staying while was in Madrid, preparing for a trial in defense of architecture.

Xerach was married to architect Fernando Menis. She was a writer, held a law degree, and had a PhD in Architecture, one of her great passions, with an extensive academic and professional career in the cultural field. In particular, she was a true ambassador of architecture, actively advocating for its best values for society.

Her commitment to culture was reflected in the promotion and defense of artistic and heritage spaces. She promoted projects such as the "Tenerife Espacio de las Artes" (TEA) and the "El Tanque" cultural space. She also chaired the "Círculo de Bellas Artes of Santa Cruz de Tenerife", the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, and the Friends of El Tanque Association, establishing herself as a key figure in the islands' cultural management.

In her literary career, she stood out as a crime novelist with the series starring Inspector María Anchieta, in titles such as "Secuestro en Hong Kong" and "Muerte en la Biennale di Venezia". In her later years, she directed the "Literatura en Femenino" project, aimed at promoting literary creation by women, attracting the participation of internationally renowned writers.

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Fernando Martín Menis, (1951, Tenerife island, Spain). Throughout his 40-year professional career, Menis has achieved an architectural production that includes works of various scales and typologies, and long-term research projects. An expert in designing concert halls and auditoriums, he is internationally recognized and awarded for conceiving an innovative variable acoustics system for the CKK Jordanki Concert Hall (2015, Poland).

Notable completed projects, both independently and collaboratively, include the Church of the Holy Redeemer of Las Chumberas (2022), The Garden of El Tanque Art Centre (2022), CKK "Jordanki" Concert and Conventions Hall in Poland (2015), Plaza Bürchen in Switzerland (2015), Insular Athletics Stadium (2007), Magma Arte & Congresos (2007), Floating pool in the Spree River of Berlin (2004), and the Presidency of the Canary Islands Government in Tenerife (2000). Ongoing projects include the Adaptive Reuse of the Viera y Clavijo Cultural Park in Tenerife, Contemporary Art Museum Park Seo-Bo in Jeju, South Korea, Masterplan in Boa Vista of Cape Verde, Pájara Conventions and Concert Hall in Fuerteventura, Rehabilitation of the Cultural Centre in La Guancha, and Rehabilitation of the Teobaldo Power Performative Arts Hall in La Orotava.
 
Recipient of the Canary Islands Architecture Prize on 10 occasions, Fernando Menis has also been honoured with the Frate Sole International Prize for Sacred Architecture 2024, the European Award AHI for Intervention in the Built Heritage 2023, the Prize to the Best Cultural Building in Poland 2015 from the National Council of Architects of Poland, CEMEX Award for Universal Accessibility 2016, Taipei Design Award for Best Public Building 2016, Stone Award at the VIII International Stone Architecture Award 2005, and the Prize of the V Spanish Biennial of Architecture 1998, among others.
 
A PhD Architect from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, his works have been exhibited at several editions of the Venice Biennale, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Aedes Berlin Gallery, and the GA gallery in Tokyo. The Church of the Holy Redeemer project is part of the permanent collection at the MoMA Museum of Modern Art in New York while the CKK Jordanki project is part of the permanent collection at Krakow National Museum of Poland.
 

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Published on: September 26, 2025
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