Excerpt from the intervention of Antonio López at the round table, held at La Casa Lucio Muñoz, on October 11, 2018.
On October 11th and thanks to the Fernando Higueras Foundation and Casa Lucio Muñoz an extraordinary debate was held, a round table between the painter Antonio López García, the architect Oscar Tusquets, Diego Muñoz Ávila, son of Lucio Muñoz and Álvaro Martínez-Novillo, current president of the Higueras Foundation, a table joined by Julio Martínez Calzón who, together with the engineer Fernández Ordóñez, worked at Casa Lucio Muñoz.
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Fernando Higueras
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Fundación Fernando Higueras
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Fernando Higueras, was born in Madrid on November 26, 1930 (Madrid, 1930-2008). Architect by the Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid, finishing in 1959. This year, he gets an honorable mention in the National Architecture Awards for the Children's Theatre. In 1960 he gets again an honorable mention in the National Architecture Awards with the 10 artist residencies in Monte del Pardo.

In 1961 he gets the first prize in the same Awards for the Center for Restoration of Madrid. In 1965 he was commissioned the project along with Antonio Miró. In 1967, he was commissioned the military housing in Madrid. In 1969, Fernando was invited to a Restricted International Competition for 11 architects from around the world for the multipurpose building in Monte Carlo. In 1973, he was commissioned the Las Salinas Hotel in Lanzarote. Fernando Higueras was National Prize of Watercolor and a great guitarist, Andres Segovia gave him the Siena Fellowship in 1954. In 1962 he projected both the Lucio Muñoz House and the Estudio school in Aravaca.

Part of Higuera's work is exhibited at the MoMA in NYC, being the first Spanish architect exhibited in this museum. Fernando Higueras died in Madrid on January 30, 2008.

 

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Published on: October 28, 2018
Cite: "On Fernando Higueras by Antonio López" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/fernando-higueras-antonio-lopez> ISSN 1139-6415
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