Established by the Higher Council of the Colleges of Architects of Spain (CSCAE) in 1981, the Gold Medal of Architecture recognizes the efforts of individuals and institutions that ennoble architectural endeavors with their work.
This year, the most prestigious distinction awarded by the Spanish architectural association will be awarded jointly to architects Fernando de Terán (Madrid, 1931) and Joan Busquets (Barcelona, 1946).

Joan Busquets, winner of the Gold Medal for Architecture, 2025 Architecture Awards.
The jury that decided on the award was presented by: the First Vice President of the CSCAE, Juan Antonio Ortiz Orueta, as president of the jury; the deans of the Colleges of Architects of La Rioja and Murcia, Ángel Carrero and María José Peñalver, respectively, both appointed by the Plenary Council of the CSCAE; the president of the Docomomo Ibérico Foundation, Celestino García Braña, appointed by the CSCAE Governing Team; the president of the Alejandro de la Sota Foundation, Alejandro de la Sota Rius; the architect Clara Murado López, also appointed by the CSCAE Plenary; and the secretary general of the CSCAE, Laureano Matas, with voice but no vote.
"These two architects express the importance of the practice of urban planning as an inseparable part of architecture at the service of a more just and balanced society." It is emphasized that "both, throughout their extensive careers, have worked with this discipline from different perspectives, both at the various levels of public and private planning, as well as in teaching, theorizing, historical research, and dissemination." All of this—the Jury's decision continues—"motivates the understanding of their work as complementary, representing the values of urban planning over the last decades."
Jury's Opinion
The presentation of the Gold Medal for Architecture to Fernando de Terán and Joan Busquets will take place on July 3rd at the 2025 Architecture Awards ceremony at the Fernán Gómez Theater in Madrid.