Showing posts with label La Arqueria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Arqueria. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Homage to Manuel de las Casas

This Thursday, December 19 at 19:00, the Toledo School of Architecture officially presents the Manuel de las Casas Chair of Architecture. Manuel will talk about one of his early works, the Pedro Mora House in Talavera de la Reina (1964-71).

The event takes place in the lecture hall of Las Arquerias, the architecture exhibition space in Nuevos Ministerios in Madrid.

There will be an exhibit of student work and a performance by the Automatol, a three-meter tall "artificial walker" put together by students of architecture and engineering at the University of Castilla - La Mancha.

See everyone there!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

How Not to Exhibit Architecture

Arquitectura española (1975 - 2010) 
35 años construyendo en democracia
 

Spanish Architecture (1975 - 2010) 
35 Years of Building in Democracy

La Arquería, Madrid
Through May 7

Whew. 230 projects by 130 studios in chronological order. Miles of panels with projects crammed together, under-presented and under explained, together with 65 models of different scales and quality, lined up in a long double row like so-much used furniture at an auction.

Like so many shows on Spanish architecture, it's the usual general round-up of likely suspects.

Criteria of selection?
None given.

There's not even a single essay in the catalog.
 
Although a reporter from El País (Feb 2, 2012) interviewed one of the organizers, and it turns out they do have a vision for the show.
Who would have guessed?

Perpetrators:
  • Antonio Ruiz Barbarin + Héctor Barrio, Curators
  • Organized by the Ministry of Development's Department of Architecture and Housing Policy (which offers a list of participating architects here).
  • Financed by Repsol (whose new Madrid  headquarters by Rafael de La-Hoz ends the show) and the ACS Foundation, a construction firm headed by Florentino Perez,  President of the Real Madrid soccer team.
I think the case could be made that architecture should not be presented in exhibitions. Put it in a book. Study it, research it, think, write, explain, defend, sell. The usual "visual thinking" of the architect is never enough. 

Only an extraordinarily focused show with original research and documents, such as models, mock-ups, building details and beautiful drawings, seems worth the trouble. The models here were the only material that offered something original and unique.

Photo:
Skyline Housing Cooperative, Madrid 
Aranguren + Gallegos and Maiz + Herrada.
Source: El País





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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Summer Shows in Madrid

DOCOMOMO
Public Places and New Programs

La Arqueria - Nuevos Ministerios
Paseo de la Castellana, 67
Tues. - Sat. 10-2, 5-9
Sundays, h0lidays, 10-2
Through September 5

The public buildings of the Modern Movement (1925-1965) are the subject of the latest DOCOMOMO show at Madrid's public architecture exhibition space, La Arquería. DOCOMOMO Ibérico is the official register of the modern buildings of Spain and Portugal, and has been systematically cataloging them since the 1990s. Its website has a full list of registered buildings to date.

Laboratorio Gran Vía
Fundación Telefónica
Gran Vía 28, 3rd Floor (Access from Valverde 2)
Through October 6

As part of the 100th anniversary celebrations of Madrid's Gran Vía, Iñaki Ábalos has invited a group of Madrid architects to speculate on an "imaginable future" for the avenue. The participants make up a Who's Who of up-and-coming (and already-arrived) Madrid architects: Izaskun Chinchilla, Manuel Ocaña, Acebo + Alonso, Andrés Jaque, Ecosistema Urbano, Carlos Arroyo, S & Aa, Abalos + Sentkjewicz, AMID.cero9, Gálvez + Wieczorek and José Miguel Iribas.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Current exhibitions in Madrid

A selection of architecture shows on view this spring:

Los Ángeles de Julius Shulman
Sala de Exposiciones Canal de Isabel II
Santa Engracia, 125
Through May 16th.

La conquista de la esbeltez
Celebrating Felix Candela's centenary.
Centro Conde Duque
Sala Bóvedas
Calle Conde Duque, 11.
Through April 18th.
Additional photos and information on the AV webpage (in Spanish).

Los brillantes 50
Spanish architects of the 1950s.
La Arquería
Paseo de la Castellana, 67
Through April 18th.
Additional information from El País (in Spanish).

Sièntete con Arne Jackobsen
Fundación Arquitectura COAM
Calle Piamonte, 23
From April 8th through May 15th