The IX edition of the arquia/próxima Festival, organised by the Arquia Foundation, was held in Madrid, where the winning projects of the most promising young architects on the current scene in Spain and Portugal were announced. The jury awarded two arquia/próxima prizes ex aequo and five arquia/innova prizes ex aequo.

The winners have been selected from 1,060 projects, of which 472 were submitted in the last two years. The proposals covered a variety of approaches, from built projects to research, urban interventions, ephemeral installations, performances and audiovisual pieces.

The projects awarded the arquia/próxima ex aequo prize are:

• “48 houses in Magaluf” by the Lloc Arquitectes studio, in Mallorca, Spain.
• “Eix Verd de Consell de Cent” by Cierto Estudio and BP67 Palomeras Arquitectes, in Barcelona, ​​Spain.

Both projects will receive a prize of €15,000, divided between the two winning projects.

The jury also awarded the arquia/innova prize ex aequo to:

“Blasón Elements for Industrial Recovery” by Burr studio, in Madrid, Spain.
“Casa 0006” by Taller 11, in Vilafranca del Penedès, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
“ELEMENTA” by Parabase, in Basel, Switzerland.
“Everywhere & nowhere” by Pareid Architecture in Madrid, Spain.
• “Deep Spa” by La Cuarta Piel, in Alicante, Spain.

The projects will receive a prize of €3,000, divided between all the winning projects.

The two projects with the highest award, arquia/próxima ex aequo, were selected by the jury for their undeniable architectural quality and for demonstrating how collaboration between public administrations and young architects can lead to interventions with great social impact. In two different areas, such as collective housing and public space, the author teams skilfully manage to make the solutions proposed to current challenges attractive, focusing on people and their well-being through conscious design and careful materiality.

The response of emerging talent to this approach revolved around five main themes: new housing paradigms, materialities, the enjoyment of public space and the communication of architecture. The arquia/próxima Festival was structured around these same five themes, in the format of discussion panels entitled: “Economies of Desire,” “Material Intelligences,” “Affective Dimensions,” “Public Enjoyment” and “Domestic Aspirations,” in which the authors of the selected projects and the jury exchanged ideas and perspectives.

The edition was organised under the curatorship of Marina Otero Verzier, who defined the central theme, “DESIRE”, as a proposal to mobilise desire as a driving force for change towards eco-social, economic and political transformations.

"The selection shows that it is possible to channel desire beyond the outdated dreams of progress, but it also shows that architecture professionals still have work to do. How could we channel the force of desire towards more sustainable models?"

Marina Otero Verzier.

The jury was composed of curator Marina Otero, together with Daniel Rincón de la Vega, Uriel Fogué (Elii Arquitectura), Manuel Clavel, Clara Olóriz, Jaume Mayol (TED'A Arquitectes), Ricardo Carvalho and Ignacio de Teresa.

The arquia/próxima program, launched in 2006, has established itself as one of the key programs of the Arquia Foundation to support emerging talent in the field of architecture. Since its creation in 1990 by the Caja de Arquitectos (now Arquia Banca), the Foundation, currently directed by Sol Candela, continues to support the dissemination of innovative projects in architecture, construction, design and urban planning.

The festival has been held in different cities throughout Spain, with slogans that have a lot to do with the situation of the new generations at that time: 'Origins and disagreements' in 2008 in Valencia, 'In Change' 2010 Madrid, 'New Formats' 2012 A Coruña, 'Out' 2014 Granada, 'Imperfect Future' 2016 Malaga, 'Relevant practices' 2018 Madrid, 'Inflection point' 2020 virtual (Barcelona) and in 2022 it returned to Valencia with 'Resilience. A dynamic balance'.

Parabase is an architecture and urbanism studio with offices in Basel (Switzerland), Mexico City (Mexico), and Barcelona (Spain).

The collective has taught since 2014 at ETSAB with Professor Ferrer Forés; at USI AAM (2020,2021) with Professors Carrillo da Graça, Dorte Mandrup, and Leopold Banchini; and at BFH AHB in 2022.

The collective has received numerous awards such as being a finalist with Cartha Magazine in the Swiss Art Awards 2017, second prize in the Curatorship of the Catalonia Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2020, Best Curator for 'Affinities Unveiled' and Best Exhibition Design at the AJAC Award and winner of the first prize in the competition for the Scenic Garden and Pavilion, Mexico City, among others.
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Pareid. Déborah López and Hadin Charbel are architects and founders of Pareid; an interdisciplinary design and research studio currently located in between London (United Kingdom) and Ponferrada (Spain). Their works adopt approaches from various fields and contexts, addressing topics related to climate, ecology, human perception, machine sentience, and their capacity for altering current modes of existence through iminent fictions (if).

They are both Lecturers (Teaching)  at The Bartlett School of Architecture UCL in the B-Pro program where they run Research Cluster 1 in Architectural Design entitled “Monumental Wastelands” focusing on cli-migration and autonomous ecologies through climate fiction (Cli-Fi).

Previously they were Adjunct Professors and Second Year Co-cordinators at the International Program in Design and Architecture (INDA) at the Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University  (Bankgok).

Awarded with the Monbukagakusho scholarship (MEXT) between 2014-2018, they received their Master in Engineering in the Field of Architecture  from the University of Tokyo (T-ADS), after which they remained as researchers and tutors. Hadin received his B.A in architectural studies from UCLA and Deborah a Bachelor of Arts and Master’s of Architecture from the European University of Madrid.
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taller11 cooperativa d’arquitectura SCCLP. Architecture Studio was founded in 2016 and was formalized as a cooperative in 2022. The studio is made up of Anna Burgaya Verdaguer, Ignasi Casas Claramunt, Meri Mensa Biosca, Roger Maranges Bayó, Sandra Prat Trallero, Sara Ferran Ballús, and Víctor Nadales Morales.

They work on the development of projects that investigate architecture, detect the potential of the environment, and innovate traditional solutions to update it and make it relevant and viable in the current context. His work methodology is always based on a combination of theoretical research and practical experimentation.
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Burr. Burrs are rough edges, imperfections and remnants that appear in a process of alteration. Burr is an experimental architecture practice led by Elena Fuertes, Ramón Martínez, Álvaro Molins and Jorge Sobejano. Amanda Bouzada and Jesús Meseguer complete the team. Burr was before architecture firm "Taller de Casquería".

Winners of a Europan 13 first prize in Marl, Germany, won a selection at the 2017 FAD Awards and have been finalists for the Arquia Proxima Awards 2014 and 2016. Their work is part of the permanent collection of the Architekturmuseum: Pinakothek der Moderne from Munich. Finalists for the FAD 2019 awards.
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Published on: October 24, 2024
Cite: "Arquia Foundation announces the winners of the 9th edition of arquia/next “DESEO”" METALOCUS. Accessed
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