On the occasion of the presentation, the architect showed two works that will be part of the exhibition: a drawing and a model of the National Museum of Roman Art of Mérida (1980-1986), one of the most emblematic works of Moneo.
Curated by Francisco González de Canales, cultural coordinator and professor at the Architectural Association of London, the exhibition will take you through the professional archives of the architect, in which he highlights the importance of drawing as a fundamental tool of the architect, and as a means to define his thought. The sample will address 46 of its projects, distributed in five sections, with 18 models, 143 photographs and 98 drawings.
Dates.- October 24, 2013 to March 30, 2014.
Place.- BARRIÉ FOUNDATION. Canton Grande, 9 A Coruña. A Coruña Spain.
The Barrié Foundation and Architecture
The historical link of the Foundation, created in 1966, with Architecture has been reflected in these years in sustained support over time and materialized in solid actions in response to the personal concern of Pedro Barrié de la Maza. Among them, an exhibition program in which Architecture plays a prominent role. The most recent examples are the exhibitions on the work of the architects David Chipperfield (2010) and Gonçalo Byrne (2010/2011), or Compañeros de Oficio (2012/2013), an exhibition that raises a reflection on the role of vernacular architecture as fundamental pillar of the work of an essential group of contemporary architects such as Alvar Aalto, Álvaro Siza, Tadao Ando, Peter Zumthor or Chalres-Édouard Jeanneret and Le Corbusier; as well as the exhibitions dedicated to Jørn Utzon Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, Verner Panton or George Nelson. The knowledge and diffusion of architecture have always occupied a prominent place among the objectives of the Foundation. Thus, in 1967, the Foundation began negotiations for the creation of the Schools of Architecture in Galicia. The construction and equipment of the University School of Technical Architecture Pedro Barrié de la Maza (inaugurated in 1975) and the Pedro Barrie de la Maza Superior Technical School of Architecture (inaugurated in 1980) will absorb a good part of the resources for more than a decade destined by the Foundation to educational programs, and constituted the seed of the University of A Coruña.