Iñaqui Carnicero, a noted architect and professor at the Polytechnic University School of Architecture in Madrid, Spain, will give a lecture Monday, Oct. 14 at 5:30 p.m. in the Preston Geren Auditorium, located in Langford building B. Carnicero has won several competitions and completed many projects. His work has been recognized with the Design Vanguard Award, Hauser Award, Rome Prize, and several others.
Iñaqui Carnicero’s lecture, ‘Second Hand Spaces,’ looks through his projects and studies the relationship between architecture and the economical context.
Iñaqui Carnicero’s rich career as an architect and design professor includes designing a building for C.E.U. Polytechnic University, the restoration of an Arab Tower in Guadalajara, and a cultural multi-use center in a former slaughterhouse of Matadero-Madrid, among others.
He has lectured at Cornell, Rice, Berkeley, Cervantes Institute in Prague, London Roca Gallery and many other prestigious institutions. He now tours the US as part of the University of Tennessee’s Robert B. Church III Memorial Lecture Series and AIA|DC Architecture Week. At these events, Mr. Carnicero will explore current opportunities and constraints within architectural practice, such as what the economic context of a project may offer in the design process.
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El Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid (COAM) ha otorgado dos galardones a dos promociones de vivienda protegida de la Empresa Municipal de Vivienda y Suelo (EMVS) promovida por el Ayuntamiento de Madrid en el marco de la Semana de la Arquitectura.
La segunda promoción municipal galardonada es Vallecas 29, del arquitecto José Ignacio Carnicero. Es un edificio que alberga 39 viviendas en el distrito de Vallecas Villa en el que predominan los chaflanes que generan los volúmenes en los que van repartidas las 39 viviendas.