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Carlos Arroyo


Role
  
Architect

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Carlos Arroyo Zapatero is a contemporary architect, urbanist and critic from Madrid, Spain. His work claims to set the frame for a new architectural culture, language and aesthetics, through the ethics, technology and parameters of sustainability. He claims that his architecture is not designed to be photographed, but to be lived-in and enjoyed through time. He has developed a diagrammatic graphic style for his presentations which is inspirational for a whole generation of architects. In contrast, his built work is often portrayed by photographer-artists, producing innovative formats like photo-novellas, gif's, or video. His work has been exhibited in internationally renowned venues like the Venice Biennale (8th and 14th), the Institut Français d'Architecture, presented in referential publications like El Croquis, and quoted by many bloggers in the sphere.

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Biography

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Carlos Arroyo was born on June 14, 1964. In 1990, after graduated in Linguistics at the Institute of Linguistics in London, he went back to Madrid where he studied Architecture at ETSAM and received ISOVER award for best PFC (Master Thesis Project) of the school in the year he graduated, 1997. From 2000 to 2008 Arroyo was professor of Architectonic Projects at Universidad de Alcalá and since 2005 at Universidad Europea de Madrid where he currently leads a Master Thesis Unit. He is honorary member of Europan Spain National Committee and member of Europan Europe Scientific Committee since 2004.

Awards

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  • Gold Prijs Bouwmeester 2013 awarded by the Government of Flanders to OostCampus, Oostkamp.
  • Archdaily's 65 Best New Buildings in the World 2012, Academie MWD
  • Archdaily's 65 Best New Buildings in the World 2012, OostCampus
  • Holcim Silver Award for Sustainable Construction in Europe 2011
  • Nominated for the European Union Mies van der Rohe Award 2011
  • International Competition Open Oproep for OostCampus. City Hall and Civic Centre. Belgium 1st prize 2008
  • International Competition Open Oproep for Academie MDW Academy of Performing Arts. Belgium 1st prize 2007
  • International Award; Sustainability and Innovation in Housing. EMVS. Madrid 2006
  • National Competition: Ferial y zonas recreativas. Vilanueva de la Cañada. Madrid 2nd prize 2004
  • International Saloni Award: Estudio y Refugio en Nuñez de Arce 2003
  • International Competition EUROPAN VI. Toledo Siet 1st prize 2001
  • Competition: Atico para Coleccionista en la calle de la Estrella de Madrid 1st prize 2001
  • National Competition: Pabellón “Franchipolis” para Deutsche Bank. Fira de Valencia1st prize 2000
  • National Competition: Centro de Día de Personas Mayores. Ayuntamiento de San Sebastian de los Reyes 2nd prize 2000
  • National Competition: Museo del Agua de Tenerife. Ayuntamiento de Guimar 1st prize 1999
  • Isover Award, best PFC (Thesis Project) of the year in ETSAM 1997
  • Architecture


  • OostCampus, Oostkamp, Belgium (Open Oproep)
  • Academie MWD, Dilbeek, Belgium (Open Oproep)
  • Casa MSA6, Madrid
  • Edificio TSM3, Madrid
  • Casa Encuentro, Tabernas, Almería
  • Casa del Amor, Madrid
  • Copropiedad CLV, Válor, Granada (EMVS awards for sustainability and residential innovation)
  • Complejo AAN, Salamanca
  • Projects

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  • 119 houses at Rivas Ecopolis (ING Real Estate)
  • Urbanism

  • Eco-hood in Toledo, Toledo (Europan, 1st Prize)
  • Ferial de Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid (2nd Prize)
  • References

    Carlos Arroyo (architect) Wikipedia