With the announcement of the award-winning works in the "Panorama of Architectural and Urban Planning Works" category, the 15th Spanish Architecture and Urban Planning Biennial begins in Barcelona. Twenty were the winning projects, whose awards ceremony was held at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion. The exhibitions of the 15th BEAU will take place from June 28 to September 16 at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona.

The exhibition at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion consists of a photographic and audiovisual proposal by the artist Jordi Bernadó, as well as a tour of the award-winning works in 'Panorama of Architectural and Urban Planning Works' and the settings where they are located to offer a panoramic view and "a real, honest and respectful vindication of the beauty of architecture".
The 15th Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial is curated by a team of architects made up of two studios based in Valladolid and Barcelona - Óscar Miguel Ares, Anna Bach and Eugeni Bach -.

A total of twenty projects, six of them located in Catalonia, have been awarded among the 70 finalists and nearly 600 proposals submitted to this edition.

Twenty award-winning works. One photographer. A cell phone

Composed of photographs and videos by the artist Jordi Bernadó, the exhibition presented at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona is divided into two parts that can be enjoyed both inside and outside the Pavilion. 

The first part, in the outdoor area, is made up of ten metallic structures in the form of large posters showing two photographs of each of the award-winning works in 'Panorama of Architectural and Urban Planning Works'. These photographs have been taken specifically by the artist Jordi Bernadó, in a creative process that relates the architectural works to the theme of this edition, Empty Spain, Full Spain. Strategies of conciliation

The second part of the exhibition, inside the Pavilion, completes the story of the first one through an audiovisual piece that, under the title Campo/Contracampo flaneur360, gathers a panoramic view of the context of each of the works in a work that, above the technical virtuosity and beyond idealization, "has the firm will to leave a testimony to the beauty of the architectural works." A documentary and at the same time poetic recording of the award-winning scenarios in the XV BEAU.

XV BEAU Award Winners
 
- PAM! Amara Berri. Action Plan for the Improvement of the public space of Amara Berri
Paisaje Transversal
Donostia-San Sebastian, Guipuzkoa.

- Fabra & Coats: social housing & industrial heritage
Roldán + Berengue Architects. Miguel Roldán and Mercè Berengué.
Barcelona, Barcelona

- Block 6X6
Bosch.Capdeferro Architecture
Girona, Girona

- Can Sau. Emergency scenography
Unparelld'arquitectes: Eduard Callís, Guillem Moliner / Quim Domene, Visual Artist
Olot, Girona

- A Gandareira soccer field
Abraham Castro Neira - Carlos Alberto Pita Abad
Lugar de Bandeira, Parroquia de Manduas, Concello de Silleda, Pontevedra


- BVM Irlandesas Nursery School
José Morales Sánchez, Sara De Giles Dubois, Roc o Casado Coca
Seville, Seville

- Reclamation of the Merola Tower
Carles Enrich Studio
Puig-Reig, Barcelona

- Rehabilitation of a single-family house in Miraflores
fuertespenedo Architects: Óscar Fuertes Dopico, Iago Fernández Penedo
Council of Muros, A Coruña, Spain

- Barrios-Rio Path in the Vega Baja of Toledo
Ignacio Álvarez-Ahedo, Javier Bernalte Patón, Josefa Blanco De Paz, José Ramón González De La Cal, Maria Dolores Sánchez Moya
Toledo, Toledo

- Office inside a city block
Sol89. Mar a Gonzalez and Juanjo Lopez De La Cruz
Córdoba, Córdoba

- Can Jaime i n'Isabelle. A detached single-family house
Jaume Mayol Amengual and Irene Pérez Piferrer
Palma, Illes Balears

- 85 VPO in Cornellà
Peris+Toral Arquitectes - Marta Peris - José Toral
Cornellà de Llobregat, Barcelona

- Torcuato di Tella University
Author: Josep Ferrando. Architect: Josep Ferrando - Associate Architect: David Recio
Buenos Aires, Argentina

- Clos Pachem 1507 Wineries
Harquitectes (David Lorente Ibáñez, Josep Ricart Ulldemolins, Xavier Ros Majó, Roger Tudó Galí)
Gratallops, Tarragona

- Renovation and extension of the Dorleta building on the Eskoriatza campus of Mondragon Unibertsitatea
Ibon Salaberria + Itziar Imaz
Eskoriatza, Guipuzkoa.

- Albeida tourist complex
Salgado e Liñares Architects
Albeida, A Coruña

- Public Tribune. Tobacco Factory Square
Flu-Or Arquitectura + Alba González
A Coruña, A Coruña

- O PIÑEIRO'S BANK
Carlos Seoane
Castro da Cidá, A Coruña

- New Mansilla Mayor Square
OCAMICA TUDANCA Architects
Mansilla Mayor, León

- Helga de Alvear Contemporary Art Museum
Tuñón Architects
Cáceres, Cáceres

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From June 28 to September 16 at the Barcelona Pavilion and from July 2 to September 23 at the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.
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Óscar Miguel Ares. Valladolid, 1972. Archtiect from School of Architecture of Valladolid, in 1998. In 2010, he obtained the title of Doctor from the University of Valladolid - for the thesis "GATEPAC 1928-1939" - being his tutor Mr. Juan Antonio Cortés. Since 2013 he is professor of design at the ETS de Arquitectura de Valladolid. He has collaborated, as visiting professor, at ETSA La Salle (Ramón Lluch University, Barcelona), at San Pablo CEU University (Valladolid) and at the School of Design at Al Ghurari University (Dubai, UAE).
 
His texts and works on architectural criticism have been published in different publications as well as by the composition and projects departments of the ETSA Madrid, UPC in Barcelona –with whom he has assiduously collaborated as editor in the publication DC Papers-, ETSA in Seville and ETSA Cartagena. He has given conferences and lectures in Helsinki, Mexico City, Porto, Pamplona, ​​Barcelona, ​​Madrid or Seville. Author of the book: "Alternative Modernity. Transits of form in Spanish architecture (1930-1936)" University of Valladolid (2016).
 
Since March 2012 he has been carrying out his professional work alone, together with the architect Bárbara Arranz, under the Contextos de Arquitectura y Urbanismo brand. As an architect he has won various competitions, his work being awarded at the XIV Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism 2018; work exhibited in the Spanish Pavilion of the XII Biennale di Venezia (May 2021); selected in XI Biennial of Ibero-American Architecture of Architecture and Urbanism Paraguay (October 2019); finalist in the 2018 FAD Awards; finalist in the 2017 Spanish Architecture Awards; selected Enor Awards (2020), Awarded with the American Architecture Prize (New York, 2017, Bilbao 2019); Awarded with the International Architecture Awards 2018 granted by The Chicago Athenaeum / Europeen (Athens, 2018); Awarded with The Plan Award, (Venice 2018, Milan 2019); more than a dozen awards and mentions at the Castilla y León Architecture Awards (2009, 2011, 2016, 2018 and 2020), as well as awarded at the Castilla y León Sustainable Construction Awards (2017 and 2018). His works have been published in numerous national and international magazines, including METALOCUS, Domus, Arquitectura Viva, Tectónica, Hic Arquitectura or Baumeister, On Diseño and he has exhibited in Madrid, Seville, Venice, Paris and New York.

Director, together with Anna and Eugeni Bach, of the XV Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism, "Empty Spain / Full Spain; conciliation strategies", forming part of the different juries of the awarded categories.


2016  2015

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Anna Bach, Nummi, Finland, 1973. Architect from the Helsinki University of Technology (2001) and Master in Project Theory and Practice from ETSAB, UPC. She is a PDI professor at EINA, Barcelona University Center for Design and Art, UAB. His work has been awarded, among others, with the International FAD Award, the FAD Ephemeral Work Award and the FAD Opinion Award on four occasions, as well as Finalist and Selected in the Spanish Biennial and the Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism, Nominated for the European Architecture Mies van der Rohe and exhibited in venues such as the Cité de l'Architecture in Paris or the Spanish Pavilion at the XV Venice Biennale.

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Eugeni Bach, Barcelona, Spain 1974. Architect by the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Barcelona, UPC (1999), Professor of Projects at the ETSAB UPC and the Master EPAI of the ETS Arquitectura La Salle, URL. His work has been awarded, among others, with the International FAD Award, the FAD Award for Ephemeral Work and the FAD of Opinion on four occasions, as well as a Finalist and Selected in the Spanish Biennial and the Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism, Nominated for the Award of European Architecture Mies van der Rohe and exhibited in venues such as the Cité de l'Architecture in Paris or the Spanish Pavilion at the VII and XV Venice Biennale.

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Anna & Eugeni Bach is an architecture studio founded in 1999 by Anna Bach and Eugeni Bach. The study operates in a broad spectrum of design, from urban planning and architecture to interior and object design.

Anna Bach, Nummi, Finland, 1973. Architect by the Helsinki University of Technology, 2001. Visitant professor at 'Taller Vertical' in ESARQ UIC, Barcelona, directed by Duncan Lewis (1999). PDI Professor in EINA – Univeristy Center of Design and Art in Barcelona, Universitat Autónoma de Bellaterra, Barcelona (2008 – currently).

Eugeni Bach, Barcelona, Spain 1974. Architect by the ETSAB, UPC, 1999. Visitant professor at 'Taller Vertical' in ESARQ UIC, Barcelona, directed by Duncan Lewis (1999). Proffesor in the Mies van der Rohe Chair, ETSAB UPC, under the direction of David Chipperfield (2001). Projects Proffesor in La Salle School of Architecture, Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona (2005 - currently).
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Published on: June 29, 2021
Cite: "Winners of the XV Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism in Barcelona" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/winners-xv-spanish-biennial-architecture-and-urbanism-barcelona> ISSN 1139-6415
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