Oriol Bohigas

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Oriol Bohigas (2013)

Oriol Bohigas i Guardiola (Barcelona, 20 December 1925) is a Catalan architect and urban planner.[1] He is Doctor in Architecture (1963) from the (Barcelona). Guardiola was one of the founder members of Grup R (1953–63). He works in partnership with since 1951, David Mackay since 1962 and Oriol Capdevila and Francesc Gual since 2000, forming the firm MBM Arquitectes. Guardiola was Head of the School of Architecture (1977–80) and held the Chair of Composition since 1971. He is Doctor Honoris Causae for the (1992) and for the (Santander 1995) and Chair in Honors for the UPC (Barcelona 1995).

Guardiola was Head of Urban Planning Dept. (1980–84) and Councilor of Culture (1991–94) of Barcelona's City Council. He was President of the Fundació Joan Miró (1981–88) and (2003-11). Guardiola was awarded, among others, with the (Barcelona 1986), the of the Académie d'Architecture (Paris 1988), the (Rotterdam, 1989), the from the CSCAE (Madrid, 1990), the Creu de Sant Jordi (Barcelona 1991), The of International Projection (Barcelona 1999), the Gold Medal from the (Barcelona 2007), the (Madrid 2006), The (Barcelona 2011) and the Gold Medal from the Generalitat de Catalunya (Barcelona 2013). He is Hon Fellow BDA, Hon AIA, and Hon FRIBA.[2]

Guardiola is a regular contributor of various newspapers and magazines. He has published amongst others the books: Barcelona entre el plà Cerdà i el barraquisme (1963), Arquitectura modernista (1968), Contra una arquitectura adjetivada (1969), Arquitectura española de la segunda república (1970), Reseña y catálogo de la arquitectura modernista (1972), Proceso y erótica del Diseño (1972), Once arquitectos (1976), Reconstrucció de Barcelona (1985), Combat d'incerteses. Dietari de records I (1989), Dit o fet. Dietari de records II (1992), El present des del futur (1996); Modernidad en la arquitectura de la España Republicana (1998); Del dubte a la revolució (1998), Contra la incontinencia urbana. Reconsideración moral de la arquitectura y la ciudad (2004) and Passar Comptes. Dietari de records III (2012).

Recent works[3][]

  • Offices building for the Trade Union UGT. Barcelona (2002-2008)
  • Tecnocampus University in Mataró (2004-2011)
  • Liceu Metropolitan station. Barcelona (2005-2008)
  • Auditorium and Sala Gaudí in La Pedrera building from Gaudí. Barcelona (2005-2008)
  • Central Police Station in Plaça Espanya. Barcelona (2005-2010)
  • White tower in Plaça Europa. Hospitalet del Llobregat (2006-2010)
  • La casa dels Xuklis in Barcelona (2006-2011)
  • Offices building for RBA Editors. Barcelona (2007-2011)
  • Disseny HUB Barcelona (2001-2013)
  • Transformation of the area around the Station in Parma (Italy) (2001-2015)

References[]

  1. ^ MBM architects: Oriol Bohigas, retrieved 30 April 2011
  2. ^ City of Barcelona: Oriol Bohigas, National Awards in Culture – Professional and Artistic Trajectory Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 30 April 2011
  3. ^ "Last works MBM architects". Retrieved 15 September 2012.

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