| National Architecture Award of Spain | |
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| Awarded for |
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| Sponsored by | Government of Spain |
| Country | Spain |
| First award | 1932 |
| Website | www |
TheNational Architecture Award of Spain (Spanish:Premio Nacional de Arquitectura de España) is an honor granted annually by theGovernment of Spain. It was first given in 1932, had a hiatus during theCivil War, and resumed in 1944, although it is not convened every year.
At its establishment it was awarded to a particular work, but since 2001 it has been awarded to an architect for the whole of their work.[1] In 2004, the National Architecture Award was "recreated", theNational Urban Planning Award [es] was restored and, in addition, theNational Award for Housing Quality [es] was created, which recognized a specific building, but only those dedicated to housing.[2] The latter has simply been called the National Housing Award since 2009.[3]
In 2013, the National Architecture Award was once again combined into a single prize. The winner is selected by a jury (which nominates a candidate or declares the award will not be given), and the award is granted by order of theMinister of Development.[4]
| Year | Winner | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| 2001 | José Antonio Corrales [es] | [12] |
| 2002 | Miguel Fisac | [19] |
| 2003 | Antonio Fernández Alba [es] | [20] |
| 2004 | Matilde Ucelay | [21] |
| 2005 | Santiago Calatrava | [22] |
| 2006 | Oriol Bohigas | [23] |
| 2007 | Not given | |
| 2008 | Not given | |
| 2009 | Carlos Ferrater Lambarri [es] | [24] |
| 2010 | Lluís Clotet [es] | [25] |
| 2011 | Not given | |
| 2012 | Not given | |
| 2013 | Not given | |
| 2014 | Juan Navarro Baldeweg | [26] |
| 2015 | Rafael Moneo | [27] |
| 2016 | José Antonio Martínez Lapeña [es] andElías Torres [es] | [28] |
| 2017 | Not given | |
| 2018 | Manuel Gallego Jorreto [es] | [16] |
| 2019 | Álvaro Siza Vieira | [29] |