This morning the Barrié Foundation presented what will be one of the significant exhibitions next autumn in A Coruña, the first major retrospective on the work of Rafael Moneo, "Rafael Moneo: A Theoretical Reflection from the Profession Archive Materials 1961-2013 "
The Barrié Foundation has presented today Friday 10 May the new cultural and educational project that will be inaugurated next October at the Foundation's headquarters in A Coruña: the Rafael Moneo exhibition. A Theoretical Reflection from the Profession. Archive materials 1961-2013, the first great retrospective of the architect. The exhibition is a production of the Barrié Foundation, organized in collaboration with Rafael Moneo's studio. The presentation has been the architect Rafael Moneo, 1996 Pritzker Prize and Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts 2012 and the president of the Barrié Foundation, José María Arias Mosquera. This new project of the Barrié Foundation will be complemented with a didactic program, and the edition of a catalog with documentation, additional texts and an index illustrated and annotated by Rafael Moneo of all his work.

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.

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José Rafael Moneo Vallés (born May 9. Tudela, Navarra,1937) is a Spanish architect. He was won the Pritzker Prize for architecture in 1996. He studied at the ETSAM, Technical University of Madrid (UPM) from which he received his architectural degree in 1961. From 1958 to 1961 he worked with the architect Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza in Madrid and from 1961-62 in Hellebaeck, Denmark with Jørn Utzon. In 1963 he was awarded a fellowship at the Spanish Academy in Rome. Upon his return to Spain in 1965, he opened his office in Madrid and began teaching at the Escuela Técnica Superior of Madrid.

In 1970 he won a teaching chair in architectural theory at the Escuela Técnica Superior of Barcelona. From 1980 to 1985 he was chaired professor of composition at the Escuela Técnica Superior of Madrid. He has taught architecture at various locations around the world and from 1985 to 1990 was the chairman of Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he is the first Josep Lluís Sert Professor of Architecture. In 1991 he was named Josep Lluís Sert Professor of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design where he continues to lecture as Professor Emeritus. He became Academic Numerary in the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid in May 1997.

Spanish constructions of his design include the renovation of the Villahermosa Palace (Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum) in Madrid, the National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida, an expansion of the Madrid Atocha railway station, the Diestre Factory in Zaragoza, Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation in Majorca the headquarters of the Bankinter (again, in Madrid), Town Hall in Logroño. He also designed the annex to the Murcia Town Hall, which was completed in 1998. His latest works are the enlargement of the Prado Museum, the extension of the Bank of Spain, an almost totally mimetic reproduction of the existing building and the extension of the Madrid Atocha railway station 2011.

Some of Moneo's prominent works in the US include the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles, the Davis Art Museum at Wellesley College in Massachusetts and the Audrey Jones Beck Building (an expansion of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston). Moneo also designed the Chace Center, a new building for the Rhode Island School of Design. Moneo's most recent work is the Northwest Corner Building (formerly the Interdepartmental Science Building) at Columbia University in New York City, which first opened in December 2010.

Moneo is in possession of prestigious international awards including the Prize of architecture Arnold W. Brunner Memorial (1993) of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Schock Prize in Visual Arts (1993) in Stockholm, the Pritzker Prize (1996), the Antonio Feltrinelli (1998) of the National Academy of Lincei in Rome and Mies van der Rohe (2001) of Barcelona.

Biography Dates

  1937 Born in Tudela, Navarra Spain
  1958-61 Worked at the office of Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza
  1961 Obtained degree from the Escuela Técnica Superior, Madrid
  1962 Worked at the office of Jǿrn Utzon, Denmark
  1963 Spent two years at the Spanish Academy, Rome
  1967 Diestre Factory, Zaragoza, Spain
  1976 Bankinter (Bank) in Madrid
  1981 City Hall of Logrono, Spain
  1985-90 Dean at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design
  1986 National Museum of Roman Art, Mérida, Spain
  1987 L’Illa Diagonal, Barcelona, Spain, in collaboration with Manuel Solà-Morales
  1990 Kursaal Auditorium and Congress Center, San Sebastián, Spain
  1991 Murcia City Hall Extension, Spain
San Pablo Airport, Seville, Spain
  1992 Madrid Atocha railway station
The Pilar and Joan Miro Foundation, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
  1996 Pritzker Architecture Prize
Souks, Beirut, Lebanon
  1998 Moderna Museet and Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design, Stockholm, Sweden
  2000 Audrey Jones Beck Building, Houston, Texas
  2001 Iesu Church, San Sebastián, Spain
  2002 Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles, California
  2003 RIBA Royal Gold Medal
  2005 Northwest Corner Building, Columbia University, New York, USA, in collaboration with Moneo-Brock Studio
  2007 Museo del Prado extension, Madrid, Spain
Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology, Princeton University, USA
  2009 New Library of the University of Deusto, Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain
  2012 Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture
Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts
  2015
2017
Museum University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
Praemium Imperiale
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Published on: May 10, 2013
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