The Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (MITMA) has awarded this Thursday to the architect Emilio Tuñón (Madrid, 1958) the National Prize for Architecture 2022. The jury has highlighted among other outstanding aspects «the coherence of his architectural work», « his mastery over construction techniques" and "his vocation of service to society".

The prize awarded at the proposal of the Superior Council of Colleges of Architects of Spain is endowed with 60,000 euros. In previous editions, the prize has been awarded, among others, to outstanding figures of architecture such as Carme Pinós in 2021, Alberto Campo Baeza in 2020, Álvaro Siza in 2019, Manuel Gallego Jorreto in 2018, José Antonio Martínez Lapeña and Elías Torres Tur in 2016, Juan Navarro Baldeweg in 2014.
In its statement, the jury for the award highlighted "the quality and excellence of his built work, distributed throughout the Spanish geography, internationally recognized and which has had a profound social impact, as a result of the public component of his interventions, in most cases part of the cases, the result of open competitions" as well as his "coherence", which "naturally includes his theoretical concerns, his mastery of construction techniques, his vocation to serve society and that can only be understood from his rigorous career academic". Adding "As a teacher he has managed to create a school, uniting different generations of architects thanks to his dedication and generosity".

Among his recognitions, were the 2003 Spanish Architecture Prize, the Mies Van der Rohe, in 2007, the 2014 Gold Medal in Fine Arts and the 2017 International Spanish Architecture Prize.

Emilio Tuñón founded 1990 with Luis Moreno García-Mansilla architecture office Mansilla+Tuñón Arquitectos. Both created the Cultural Center of the Community of Madrid in the old El Águila factory (1994-2002), the Provincial Museum of Archeology and Fine Arts of Zamora (1996), the Museum of Fine Arts of Castellón (2000), the Auditorium of León (2002), the Musac Center for Contemporary Art of Castilla y León (2005), the new headquarters of the Pedro Barrié de la Maza Foundation in Vigo (2006), the Lalín City Council (2011) and the Royal Collections Museum ( renamed the Gallery of Royal Collections), which will open in Madrid in July 2023, all of them with numerous awards.

After the death of Luis Moreno in 2012, Emilio Tuñón founded Tuñón Arquitectos, a studio with which he has continued to build, among others, projects such as Brick house in Madrid (2022), the new Arquia Bank Headquarters in Madrid (2022), the Helga de Alvear Foundation in Cáceres (2021), Casa de Piedra in Cáceres (2019), Gastropabellón ETH Zúrich 2016.
 
The jury for the 2022 National Architecture Award was made up of Alberto Campo Baeza, winner of the 2020 National Architecture Award; Carme Pinós i Desplat, winner of the 2021 National Architecture Prize; Blanca Muñoz Gonzalo, at the proposal of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando; Miguel Ángel Alonso del Val, at the proposal of the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities; José María Sánchez García, at the proposal of the Superior Council of Colleges of Architects of Spain; Concha Barrigós, at the proposal of the Federation of Associations of Journalists of Spain; Rocío Pina Isla, at the proposal of the General Directorate of Urban Agenda and Architecture; Iñaqui Carnicero Alonso-Colmenares, General Director of Urban Agenda and Architecture; and Marta Callejón Cristóbal, deputy director general of Architecture and Construction.

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Emilio Tuñón Álvarez (1959) is an architect by ETSAM since 1981, PhD in Architecture since 2000 and Professor of Architectural Projects of the School of Architecture of Madrid since 2016. In 2014 he has been awarded the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts by The Mies van der Rohe Prize 2007, the European Union 2007 Contemporary Architecture Prize, the Spanish National Architecture Prize 2003 and the FAD Awards 2001, 2007 and 2011.

Currently, Emilio Tuñón is Professor of the Department of Architectural Projects of the School of Architecture of Madrid (ETSAM) and has worked as a guest professor at numerous universities: Jean Labatout Professor at the Princeton University School of Architecture, Eliot Noyes Professor at the Graduate School of Architecture Design by Harvard, visiting professor at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, and the Städelschule in Frankfurt.

Since 2007 Emilio Tuñón is the patron of the Arquia Foundation, awarded the gold medal of CSCAE in 2015.

Tuñón Arquitectos has been a winner in various public architectural competitions: First prize in the contest for the Masterplan of Kalaja and Turres Port, Albania (2014). First prize in the Down Town District Residental Tower contest in Dubai (2013). First prize in the contest for the Neubau Gastro-pavillon at the ETH in Zürich (2013). First prize in the competition for the Wine Dome in Valbuena de Duero (2012). First prize in the contest for the Museum Territorio de Migraciones in Algeciras (2008). First prize in the contest for the Museum of Visigothic Art in the Vega Baja de Toledo (2010). First prize in the competition for the Energy Summit in the City of the Environment of Soria (2008). First prize in the competition for the International Congress Center of the City of Madrid (2007). First prize in the contest for the Helga de Alvear Foundation in Cáceres (2005). First prize in the competition for the new building for the City Council of Lalín (2004). First prize in the competition for the remodeling of the Valbuena area in Logroño (2003). First prize in the competition for the Museum of Royal Collections (2002). First prize in the competition for the Museum of Cantabria (2002). First prize in the contest for Architectural Set dedicated to the Sanfermines (2001). First prize in the contest for the Center of Contemporary Art of Brescia (2000). First prize in the competition for the Museum of Fine Arts in Castellón (1997). First prize in the competition for the Auditorium of the city of León (1996). First prize in the contest for the Cultural Center of the Community of Madrid in the old factory "El Aguila" (1995).

Its projects and articles have been published by numerous national and international indexed journals, and his work is collected in numerous monographs, among which should be highlighted those published by AV Projects 65 in 2014 and the magazine El Croquis 161 in 2012, Mansilla + Tuñón Architects published by Edil Stampa in 2012, AV Monographs 144 in 2011, Mansilla + Tuñón published by Electa in 2007, Sketch 115-116 (II) in 2003, magazine 2G 27 in 2003.

In 1993, Emilio Tuñón founded together with Luis Moreno Mansilla and Luis Rojo the cooperative of minds CIRCO, creating a publication of the same name, which has been awarded with the prize of the III Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Engineering, the COAM prize and the Special prize of the critic FAD 2007. 
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Published on: November 10, 2022
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