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A home in Cartagena, Lejarraga work of Martin, a finalist in the X Biennial of Spanish Architecture and Urbanism (04/03/2009)

The jury stressed the high quality of the 513 proposals submitted and will reconvene at inal of the month to choose the winners

The jury of the X Biennial of Spanish Architecture and Urbanism (BEAU) has selected the 34 finalists who will participate in this edition, to which 513 works were submitted, a hundred more than the previous average.

Among the selected works will find a home in Cartagena, works of architect Martin Lejarraga.

Among the finalists are from public housing projects to theaters, sports facilities and even a bridge, being mostly residential buildings or cultural.

Of the group, 31 are scattered around the country and three have been built abroad: in Holland, China and Germany.

The jury, composed of representatives of the Ministry of Housing and the other organizers of the BEAU institutions and by architects and architectural experts, will meet again later this month to select the award winners of Architecture, Architecture Young subsidized housing and Town Planning and Building.

The awards ceremony will take place in July during the celebration of the X BEAU at the Palais des Sobrellano de Comillas (Cantabria).

The exhibition will be part of the activities organized by Universidad Internacional Menendez Pelayo.

The BEAU is an initiative of the Ministry of Housing in collaboration with the Superior Council of Colleges of Architects of Spain (CSCAE), the International University Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP), the University of Alcalá, the Official College of Architects of Cantabria (COAC) , the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP).

In this edition have also joined the Foundation Caja de Arquitectos and the Municipal Housing and Land of Madrid.

Its objective is to disseminate and reward Spanish architects projects developed within and outside the country as well as foreign studies built on our territory.

The selection of the most representative works executed in each biennium is included in a traveling exhibition, catalog and web www.bienalx.es .

This issue is addressed by the architects Luis M.

Mansilla and Emilio Tuñón ZULOARK with the group as deputy directors, and has special relevance to the 20th anniversary of the first Biennial.

Intended to be a turning point for this event and consolidated so as to fit the changes in society and architecture during these two decades.

In addition, the tour of the exhibition and catalog for the most part agree with the Spanish Presidency of the European Union and the celebration of the Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism, 2010.

List of the 34 finalists:

Office tower on the campus audiovisual, Barcelona, Carlos Ferrater, Patrick Genaro and Xavier Martí.

Aire Hotel, Tudela (Navarra), Emiliano Lopez and Monica Rivera

27 housing units for youth, Barcelona, Monica Rivera and Emiliano Lopez

Tupper Home, Madrid, Andrés Jaque.

Keep, Huéscar (Granada), Antonio Jimenez Torrecillas.

40 sheltered apartments for the elderly in Benidorm (Alicante), Javier García Solera.

Atelierbuilding Rijsmuseum, Holland, Antonio Cruz and Antonio Ortiz García Villalón.

Casa Ruiz, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas) of Magüi González.

84 public housing in the Mina del Morro, Bilbao, Eduarzo Belz, Luis Diaz-Maurino and Juan García Millán.

High performance equestrian center, Ultzama (Navarra), Patxi Mangado.

Spain Pavilion for Expo Zaragoza 2008, Patxi Mangado.

Municipal school, Arganda del Rey (Madrid), Ruben and Maria José Picado de Blas.

Public Library Enric Miralles, Barcelona, Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue.

Shade house and garden for children's games, Boadilla del Monte (Madrid), Csaba Tarsoly and Eduardo Navadijos.

Municipal Health Center of San Blas, Madrid, Maria Hurtado de Mendoza, César Jiménez de Tejada and Jose Maria Hurtado de Mendoza.

House in Gaüses, Vilopriu (Gerona), Anna and Eugene Bach Bach.

Palacio de Congresos de Ibiza, Jesus Ulargui Agurruzua and Eduardo González Pesquera.

Channel theaters in Madrid, by Juan Navarro Baldeweg.

156 homes for young people in temporary residence, Parla (Madrid), Maria Jose Pizarro and Oscar Rueda.

Center for Modernization of Sports and Physical Activities Leisure Tagus basin, Guijo de Granadilla (Cáceres), José M ª García Sánchez.

Bridge in Shanghai (China), Pedro Pablo Arroyo Alba.

Housing for a painter and two cats, Cartagena, Martin Lejarraga.

Building of 12 housing units, 12 parking spaces and urbanization in Vilassar de Dalt (Barcelona), Arturo Frediani Sarfati.

Energy Central, Zaragoza, Iñaki Alday and Margarita Jover.

Urrutia 5.

Social housing for the elderly in Nou Barris, Barcelona, Joan Wotham Callís-Pia.

Rehabilitation of 5 homes and a local, Cádiz, José Morales Sánchez and Giles Sara Dubois.

Alicia Foundation, Barcelona, Lluis Clotet Ballús, Ignacio Julian Paricio Ansuategui and Jordi Gené.

Departments of fishermen, Pontevedra, Guadalupe and Jesus Irisarri Piñera.

Single House Villa Nurbs, Gerona, Enric Ruiz Geli.

House + 0, Alcalá de Guadaira (Sevilla), Eva Morales, Ruben Alonso, Mally and David Cañavate.

Detached house in Igualada (Barcelona), Manuel Bailo Esteve and Rosa Bertran Rul.

Expansion of the Museum of Moritzburg (Germany) Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano.

Caixa Forum Madrid Herzog & de Meuron.

Source: Delegación del Gobierno en Murcia

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