'YAS': Young Architects of Spain

'YAS': Young Architects of Spain

A major exhibit showcasing the extraordinary work of several emerging Spanish architects whose designs made their nation a global point of architectural reference by the end of the 20th century.

The exhibition shows that architectural excellence is found not only in the work of internationally renowned Spanish maestros, but also in the unknown work carried out in the studios of a new generation of professionals, which ensures a promising future for Spanish architecture.

The works were selected by means of a public competition open to all young Spanish architects. More than 700 projects underwent an individual selection process by the members of an international jury comprising prestigious architects such as Alberto Campo and Manuel Blanco; and architecture critics Kenneth Frampton and Juhani Pallasma.

Opening Reception: Thursday, March 7th at 8pm. Participants: Exhibition curators Jesús Aparicio and Jesús Donaire, and Terence Riley, architect and former curator for architecture and design at MoMA. Visiting Hours: M-F, from 9 am to 5pm. Admission is free.

  • Architecture
  • Miami
  • Mar 7, 2013Apr 4, 2013

Venue

Centro Cultural Español Miami (CCEMiami), 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132

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Phone

305-448-9677

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Credits

Organized by the Spanish Agency of International Cooperation for Development, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, the former Spanish Housing Ministry, the Spain-USA Foundation, the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C., and Centro Cultural Español Miami.