Alarcón Galdames
The architects Luisa Alarcón González and Ma Luz Galdames Márquez have been a professional team since 1993, in which they combine the practice of architecture with research and teaching. In this period, numerous contests, projects, and unique actions have been developed, both by Public Administrations and private promoters. His work has been recognized and published in various specialized books and magazines and exhibited at conferences and exhibitions.
Among others, they have obtained the following recognitions: 1st Prize in the Ideas Contest "Master-Plan Guideline for Laderas y Huertos del Conquero" Huelva 2018, Finalists ATEG Galvanization Awards in construction 2010 (Landscape Window in El Granado, Huelva), Selected Award of Spanish Architecture 2007 (Rehabilitation and Extension of the Cartaya Town Hall, Huelva), Selected Torres Clavé 2005 Award from the College of Architects of Cádiz (Shipper Quarters in the Fishing Port of Barbate), Mention XII Architecture Awards from the College of Architects of Huelva 2005 (56 Publicly Promoted Homes in Huelva), Finalists of the VI Hispalyt Brick Architecture Prize 2001 (Sports Pavilion of the University of Huelva), Finalists of the Architecture Competition for Young Architects of Andalusia "J5 2000" of the Public Land Company of Andalusia, Selected VI Exhibition of Young Spanish Architects of the Antonio Camuñas Foundation 2000 (Toilets and Cloakrooms in the Marina of Mazagón, Huelva).
Luisa Alarcón González (Málaga, 1968). Architect from the ETSA of Seville, 1992. Doctor of Architecture, University of Seville, 2015. Guest Professor at the ETSA of Seville, Department of Architectural Projects, 2002. She is currently a Contract Professor with a PhD at the ETSA of Seville, Department of Architectural Projects, and a member of the HUM-992 Research Group "Architecture and Prospective" of the University of Seville.
Ma Luz Galdames Márquez (Cartaya, Huelva, 1968). Architect from the ETSA of Seville, 1992. Doctorate studies, University of Seville, 2002-04. Guest Professor at the ETSA of Seville, Department of Architectural Projects, 2002. External guest Evaluating Commission of the Final Degree Project in Architecture (Plan 2010) at the ETSA of Seville, the academic year 2017-2018.
Among others, they have obtained the following recognitions: 1st Prize in the Ideas Contest "Master-Plan Guideline for Laderas y Huertos del Conquero" Huelva 2018, Finalists ATEG Galvanization Awards in construction 2010 (Landscape Window in El Granado, Huelva), Selected Award of Spanish Architecture 2007 (Rehabilitation and Extension of the Cartaya Town Hall, Huelva), Selected Torres Clavé 2005 Award from the College of Architects of Cádiz (Shipper Quarters in the Fishing Port of Barbate), Mention XII Architecture Awards from the College of Architects of Huelva 2005 (56 Publicly Promoted Homes in Huelva), Finalists of the VI Hispalyt Brick Architecture Prize 2001 (Sports Pavilion of the University of Huelva), Finalists of the Architecture Competition for Young Architects of Andalusia "J5 2000" of the Public Land Company of Andalusia, Selected VI Exhibition of Young Spanish Architects of the Antonio Camuñas Foundation 2000 (Toilets and Cloakrooms in the Marina of Mazagón, Huelva).
Luisa Alarcón González (Málaga, 1968). Architect from the ETSA of Seville, 1992. Doctor of Architecture, University of Seville, 2015. Guest Professor at the ETSA of Seville, Department of Architectural Projects, 2002. She is currently a Contract Professor with a PhD at the ETSA of Seville, Department of Architectural Projects, and a member of the HUM-992 Research Group "Architecture and Prospective" of the University of Seville.
Ma Luz Galdames Márquez (Cartaya, Huelva, 1968). Architect from the ETSA of Seville, 1992. Doctorate studies, University of Seville, 2002-04. Guest Professor at the ETSA of Seville, Department of Architectural Projects, 2002. External guest Evaluating Commission of the Final Degree Project in Architecture (Plan 2010) at the ETSA of Seville, the academic year 2017-2018.
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