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Comas Pont Arquitectes

Comas Pont Arquitectes is an architectural firm based in Vic, Spain, founded in 2004 by Jordi Comas and Anna Pont. The firm specializes in public works, facilities, and public spaces with a strong sustainability component. They work with architecture and landscape through the lens of humankind's relationship with the physical and social environment and climate to propose new ways of living, enhancing a sense of belonging, representativeness, and sustainability.

They have received several awards and mentions, including the MADA European Prize (UIA) in Moscow (2013), the Architecture Awards in the United Kingdom (2017), the Panorama of Works Award at the 14th Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism (2018), the NAN Award for the Spanish project with the best energy efficiency (2018), the El Temps de les Arts Awards (2021), the Mapei Awards (2022), and the Hispalyt Brick Architecture Award (2023).

Additionally, they have been finalists for the Fad Awards, the Csae Awards, the Simon Architecture Prize 2024, and the Mapei Prize, and have been nominated for the Mies Van de Rohe European Awards.

Their professional career includes several projects in the healthcare field, such as the Osona Psychopedagogical Medical Center, the Riells i Viabrea Primary Care Center (PCC), the first with a CLT timber structure, the Can Llong Primary Care Center in Sabadell, currently underway, and the new Primary Care Center in Olot, currently in the planning phase.

Jordi Comas is an architect with degrees from the Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB-UPC) and the École Polytechnique de Lausanne (EPFL).

Anna Pont is an architect with a degree from the Vallés School of Architecture (ETSAV-UPC) and an artist. Selected for several international painting awards, Anna Pont has participated in exhibitions at the Arsenale in Venice (Arte Laguna Prize 2011-2012); at the Wison Art Museum in Shanghai (second Florence-Shanghai prize 2012-2013); at the Museo di Storia Naturalle in Livorno (Combat Prize 2013); at the Agora Gallery in New York (Agora Gallery Prize 2014); at the Milan Arts & Events Center in Milà (2015); at the Can Framis Museum in Barcelona (Vila-Casas Painting Prize 2016); at the Ethnographic Museum of Ripoll (2017) and at the Leather Art Museum in Vic (2018).

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  • Name
    Jordi Comas, Anna Pont. Comas Pont Arquitectes
  • Birth
    1972-... / 1975-2024.
  • Venue
    Vic, Spain.
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