The CSCAE , in response to its duty to contribute to the highest cultural and social level of Architecture, created the award to "publicly and notoriously recognize the efforts of people and institutions, which in their trajectory, extol and ennoble the architectural work." Among the award-winning architects are : Félix Candela Outeriño, Alejandro de la Sota, Josep Lluís Sert, Fancisco Javier Sáenz de Oíza, Alvaro Siza, Miguel Fisac Serna, Oriol Bohigas Guardiola, among others.
Antonio Ortiz and Antonio Cruz 2014 CSCAE Gold Medal.
Antonio Ortiz (1947) and Antonio Cruz (1948) are from Seville and studied at the ETSA in Madrid. After finishing their studies in the decade of 1979, they founded their studio together in the capital of Seville. They are the authors of the houses on María Coronel street, the Santa Justa railway station (both in Seville), the ‘La Peineta’ athletics stadium (Madrid) and the Spanish Pavilion at Expo 2000 in Hannover. They have recently completed the remodeling and expansion of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a work for which they have been named Knights of the Royal Order of the Netherlands Lion, and for which they have received the CSCAE International Spanish Architecture Award. (more info below).