Carlos Ferrater
Carlos Ferrater has a doctorate in architecture and is a chair profesor of architectural project design at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. He is an elected member of the Sant Jordin Royal Academy of Fine Arts and was named doctor honoris causa at the University of Trieste.
Since the year 2000 he has received four FAD awards, the City of Barcelona Award, and the International Brunel Award in Denmark (2005). He has also been a Mies van der Rohe Award finalist and been distinguished with the City of Madrid Award, the Spanish National Architecture Award (2001), the Dedalo Minosse Award in Vicenza (2006), the Década (2006), the Intermational Flyer Award (2007), and the RIBA’s International Prize for his monograph published by MP (2008), among others. He is the recipient of the 2009 National Architecture Prize, an award that distinguishes an entire career.
Among his works are three city blocks in Barcelona’s Olympic Village; the Olympic Village of Vall d’Hebrón; the Hotel Rey Juan Carlos I; the Catalonia Congress Palace; the auditorium of Castellón; the Scientific Institute and Botanical Garden of Barcelona; the El Prat Royal Golf Club; buildings on Paseo de Gracia; Zaragoza’s Intermodal Rail Station, the MediaPro building in Barcelona, the Aquileia tower in Venice, and the Science Park in Granada.
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