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"In the harsh Spanish post-war period, materials were scarce and so were projects, and the regime imposed its bizarre Herrerian tastes. Many of the rationalist architects had been purged or had gone into exile. There were only the schools of architecture in Madrid and Barcelona, each of which graduated around fifteen architects a year. However, around 1955, a group of young Spanish architects began to reintroduce modern and contemporary architecture, and did their best to learn and catch up. Taking up the baton from the Barcelona City Council's former Annual Artistic Building Awards, which honoured Barcelona's architecture and commercial establishments between 1899 and 1930, the Fomento de las Artes Decorativas created the FAD Awards for Architecture and Interior Design in 1958, promoted by the architect Oriol Bohigas. They wanted to recognise the fruits of this incipient contemporary architecture, which was to become so important in the world a few decades later. Since then, the FAD Awards have awarded the best works of Barcelona, Catalan and Iberian architecture year after year. And they have done so with independence and constancy and overcoming all kinds of difficulties, to become the oldest awards in Europe - and perhaps in the world - and one of the most prestigious"
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http://arquinfad.org/premisfad/es/ediciones-anteriores/RESULTS
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Torre de comunicaciones de MontjuïcTorre de comunicaciones de Montjuïc View Work file
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Plaza Tirant lo Blanc HousingPlaza Tirant lo Blanc Housing View Work file
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Hospital del MarHospital del Mar View Work file
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Instituto MiramarInstituto Miramar View Work file
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Palacio de Justicia de GironaPalacio de Justicia de Girona View Work file
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Pabellón de la Mar BellaPabellón de la Mar Bella View Work file
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Terminal 2. Aeropuerto de BarcelonaTerminal 2. Aeropuerto de Barcelona View Work file
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Juvé & Camps (Finca d'Espiells)Juvé & Camps (Finca d'Espiells) View Work file
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Edificio Nova UnióEdificio Nova Unió View Work file
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Edificio - Puerta Villa OlímpicaEdificio - Puerta Villa Olímpica View Work file
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La cosa de películasLa cosa de películas View Work file
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El Vapor Marcet. Adaptación como centro de enseñanza primariaEl Vapor Marcet. Adaptación como centro de enseñanza primaria View Work file
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Secretary of ARQUINFAD - member : Jaume Casademont Architect - member : Roberto Ferreira Architect - member : Enric Miralles Architect - member : Xavier Sust Designer - member : Oriol Pibernat Architect - member : Rafael Moneo Interior designer - member : Lluís Pau President of FAD - president : Pep Alemany
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Área olímpica del Vall d´HebronÁrea olímpica del Vall d´Hebron View Work file
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Equipamiento de las losas sobre la Ronda del LitoralEquipamiento de las losas sobre la Ronda del Litoral View Work file
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Poblenou ParkPoblenou Park View Work file
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Poblenou Nautical SchoolPoblenou Nautical School View Work file
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Parque del Migdia y Sot del MigdiaParque del Migdia y Sot del Migdia View Work file
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Rotonda de DrassanesRotonda de Drassanes View Work file
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Nueve viviendas en el centro-histórico de BarcelonaNueve viviendas en el centro-histórico de Barcelona View Work file
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Seltz, bar de aperitivos y tapasSeltz, bar de aperitivos y tapas View Work file