On-Site


New Architecture in Spain
Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City opened Sunday and runs through May 1, 2006.

Spain has been a happening center for architecture for some time now... does anyone not now know of Bilbao? But this exhibition documents more recent architectural developments, with Moneo's 1998 Murcia City Hall serving as the spring point. Though it seems to me that perhaps Spain's architectural awakening stems from the preparations for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

The show features a broad range of architects from the well known international players to young local up-and-comers. Christopher Hawthorne of the LA Times writes, "'On-Site' is at its best a sophisticated essay on the idea of architectural middle ground, particularly between youth and experience and between globalization and regional context."

The exhibition features 35 significant architectural projects that are currently in design or under construction. These works are considered in relation to an additional eighteen projects, each of which are a major architectural accomplishment completed in Spain within the last few years. The projects presented will reflect the geographic and generational diversity of the current wave of new projects and their architects, as well as a wide range of scales - from a single private house to a new international airport. The exhibition will not only reflect the accomplishments of Spanish architects, but also the contributions of professionals from elsewhere.
Link: MoMA - On-Site
Audio slideshow: MoMA - narrated by curator Terence Riley
Photos: Roland Halbe

Review: NY Times - A Survey of Spain, Architects' Playground [images]
Review: LA Times - Spain expands on its sense of place
Review: Washinton Post - Gains in Spain
Related: The Observer - Cutting-edge Sp

A partial list of architects/firms featured in the exhibition:
Centro de Talasoterapia, Gijón. Projected completion date 2007.
Francisco Leiva Ivorra and grupo aranea

© grupo aranea


Town Hall Extension, Murcia. 1998, the oldest project shown in the show.
Rafael Moneo




Museum of Cantabria, Santander. Projected completion date 2009.
Mansilla+Tuñón, Arquitectos

© Mansilla+Tuñón, Arquitectos


Bioclimatic Mixed-Use Towers - Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
Abalos & Herreros




Casa Horitzó in La Vall de Bianya, Girona
RCR Architects






Santa Caterina Market, Barcelona. 2005.
EMBT Miralles Tagliabue Arquitectes Associats

© Roland Halbe
photo: Roland Halbe


Marques de Riscal Winery, La Rioja. 2006.
Gehry Partnership




Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Expansion, Madrid. 2005.
Ateliers Jean Nouvel with Alberto Medem




Euskotren Headquarters Development, Durango, Vizacaya. Projected completion date 2009.
Zaha Hadid Architects

© Zaha Hadid Architects


The Barajas Airport Terminals, in Madrid. 2006.
Richard Rogers Partnership and Estudio Lamela

© Richard Rogers Partnership and Estudio Lamela


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muy buena las ilustraciones
Posted by aranealuis@gmail.com on 7/25/2006 11:02:00 AM

interesantes ilustraciones modernas, las que exponen para este tercer mundo en el que me encuentro... pero de estos maravillosos ejenplos tratare de maximizar los mios para embellecer mi ciudad... gracias

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