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Miguel Ángel Alonso del Val teaches a course on creative processes in Ecuador

The professor of School of Architecture was recently awarded by the Chair Luis Barragán 2011 in Mexico.

09/11/11 13:03
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Miguel Angel Alonso del Val PHOTO: Manuel Castells

Miguel A. Alonso del Val, professor at School of Architecture of the University of Navarra, has given a course on creative processes at School of Architecture at the University of Cuenca (Ecuador). The program is complemented by three conferences on the architectural and urbanistic work of AH Asociados.

Recently, Miguel A. Alonso del Val has been awarded by the Chair Luis Barragán 2011 of the high school Tecnológico y de programs of study Superiores de Monterrey (Mexico), in which he delivered the master lecture "Duality, miscegenation and heterodoxy" at the Metropolitan Theater in Mexico City.

Miguel A. Alonso del Val (Burgos, 1956) is an urban architect (1979) and Doctor of Architecture (1983), with Extraordinary Awards from the School of Architecture of the University of Navarra. Currently, he is Full Professor of Projects in the campus of Pamplona and Full Professor honorary of the University of the Isthmus (Guatemala). Lecturer at numerous Spanish Schools and Colleges of Architects, he has been Visiting Professor at centers in the USA, Great Britain, Guatemala, Mexico and Spain.

He has also researched in the fields of modern architecture, the theory of project and sustainable urbanism, and has won more than seventy first prizes in public competitions. His work has been exhibited and published in numerous exhibitions, catalogs, books and professional journals. Among his most recognized works are the Ericsson BTC Building, the sports center of the University of Navarra, the renovation of the Sanctuary of Aránzazu, the Gran Espacio Escénico in Granada and the National Museum of Energy in Ponferrada.

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