The Spanish Architecture Award (Spanish: Premio de Arquitectura Española) is a prize which has been given biannually by the Consejo Superior de los Colegios de Arquitectos de España (CSCAE) since 1993.

It was created to publicize the quality of architectural works in Spain. It is granted to the finished work that is considered worthy of recognition for its architectural singularity, its innovative contribution, and its paradigmatic construction quality. The winner is chosen by a jury comprising the head of the CSCAE, government ministers, and prominent architects.

Winning works

YearWorkArchitect(s)ImageRef
1993Sevilla Santa Justa train station[es]Antonio Cruz Villalón and Antonio Ortiz García
1995Mare de Déu de Villvana-Morella Public SchoolEnric Miralles and Carme Pinós
1997A Coruña Museum of Fine ArtsJose Manuel Gallego Jorreto
1999A Coruña University Center of Health SciencesManuel de las Casas
Córdoba Bus Station[es]César Portela[es]
2001Palau de Congressos de Catalunya[ca]Carlos Ferrater Lambarri[es] and José María Cartaña Gubern
2003León City Auditorium[es]Emilio Tuñón and Luis Moreno Mansilla
2005Restoration of the Maritime Border of VigoGuillermo Vázquez Consuegra
2007Teatro Valle-Inclán in Lavapiés, MadridÁngela García de Paredes and Ignacio García Pedrosa
2009Spanish Pavilion[es] at the 2008 Zaragoza International ExpoFrancisco Mangado[es]
2011Maritime Promenade of Poniente Beach in BenidormCarlos Ferrater Lambarri[es] and Xavier Martí i Gal
2013Preschool in Pamplona (ex-aequo)Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Oscar Pérez Silanes
Cartuja Hospital, Cartuja Institute of Advanced Techniques in Medicine of Seville (ex-aequo)José Morales Sánchez and Sara de Giles Dubois MGM arquitectos
2015Restoration of the old Military Hospital for the Granada Higher Technical School of ArchitectureVíctor López Cotelo[es]
2017Royal Collections MuseumEmilio Tuñón and Luis Moreno Mansilla
Palma de Mallorca Palacio de Congresos and HotelFrancisco Mangado[es]

External links

  • (in Spanish)