Adolfo Moran
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Adolfo Moran (born 1953) in Valladolid, Spain, Europe architect 1975
He was professor of architecture at University of Valladolid, in which he was Projects I chairman and at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Salamanca, titular of Architectonical Ideation Department and director of Permanent Seminar of Housing Studies at Technical University of Madrid.
In 1992 his architectural work was selected as the principal ones by the Spanish Architecture Biennial.
At present he is also considered one of the principal predecessors of the "Movable Architecture".
His research works on the Architectural Imagination have reached international resonance, and have received international recognitions
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[edit] Books
- The Reasonable Architecture or The Music of Space (La Arquitectura Razonable o La Música del Espacio) (1989 GAC edit.)
- The Project of The City to Live (El Proyecto de la Ciudad para Vivir) (1992 Madrid City Hall edit.)
[edit] Representative buildings and projects
Foreigners Brigade Madrid Adolfo Moran. |
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- New Arch in Manhattan, New York, USA
- Palace of the President of Castile and Leon, Spain
- Chamberí Neighborhood Remodeling. Madrid. Spain
- Lake Town. Punta del Este. Uruguay
- Gare Routiere Town. Fez, Morocco
- Foreign Brigade. Madrid, Spain
- Control Buildings of Castile and Leon Headquarters, Spain
- Social Club and Housings in Simancas, Spain
- Transformation of the Esgueva River along Valladolid, Spain
[edit] Recognitions
The work of Adolfo Moran was rewarded by II Spanish Architecture Bienal, as one of main spanish architecture works
[edit] External links
Architectural Imagination