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Juan José Lahuerta Alsina is a Catalan architect, professor of Art History and Architecture at the Barcelona School of Architecture. He has been a member of the College of Teachers of the Doctoral School of the IUAV University Institute of Architecture in Venice, and the holder of the King Juan Carlos I Chair of Spanish Culture and Civilization at New York University. He is the founder and director of the publishing house Mudito & Co. Between 2013 and 2016 he was head of collections at the MNAC (National Art Museum of Catalonia). He is currently the director of the Gaudí Chair, ETSAB, UPC (October 2016)


Conversations and Allusions: Enric Miralles
Catherine Spellman
Enric Miralles (1955-2000) remains one of the most prominent architects of his generation. The significance of his architectural design lies in his seamless integration of site and building and his use of space to serve the everyday conditions of life.
Practicing for less than twenty-five years Miralles designed over 150 projects, many are now built including: the Scottish Parliament Buildings, Santa Caterina Market, Vigo University, Diagonal Mar Park, Alicante Gymnastic Center, and Igualada Cemetry.The book Conversations and Allusions, Enric Miralles brings together previously unpublished essays and lectures by his former collaborators and friends. Each contributor in this timely publication offers unique insight on Miralles' practice of architecture as a way of creating positive change in the world.
With contributions by Benedetta Tagliabue, Elias Torres, Peter Buchanan, Josep Quetglas, Sir Peter Cook, Juan Jose Lahuerta, Carles Muro, Elena Cánovas, Manuel Bailo, Teresa Galí-Izard, Maurici Pla, Eva Prats, Elena Rocchi.
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