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Roger Tudó Galí
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23-04-2025
Roger Tudó is a founding partner in the firm H ARQUITECTES, based in Sabadell (Barcelona), which he set up in 2000 together with David Lorente, Josep Ricart and Xavier Ros. He has been combining his professional activities with lecturing at ETSAV-UPC, Harvard GSD and ETH Zurich.
He has had work published in different journals and magazines, including El Croquis, 2G, AV, A+U, Domus, Detail and Casabella, among others. He has also exhibited in the Spanish pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale, where he won the Golden Lion; at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale in 2019, and at the Utzon Center (Aalborg, Denmark) in 2021.
He has won several national and international awards, including the FAD 2024 Prize, the 2023 Erich Mendelsohn Prize, the 2023 CSCAE Architecture Prize, the 2023 Enor Prize, the 2022 Barbara Cappochin Prize, the 2021 Berlin Art Prize for Architecture, the 2019 European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, the European Union Mies Van der Rohe Prize in 2019 and 2017, the 2018 DETALLE Prize, the 2018 Hispalyt Brick and Tile Architecture Award, the 2017 Ciutat de Barcelona Prize, the Mapei Prize for Sustainable Architecture in 2017; the 2016 Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism Prize, the 2016 Brick Prize, the 2015 Ugo Rivolta Prize, the 2015 FAD Audience Award, the 2014 Fritz Höger Prize, the 2012 Sacyr Prize, the 2012 Hise Prize, the 2011 Enor Prize and the 2011 SAIE Prize.
He has had work published in different journals and magazines, including El Croquis, 2G, AV, A+U, Domus, Detail and Casabella, among others. He has also exhibited in the Spanish pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale, where he won the Golden Lion; at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale in 2019, and at the Utzon Center (Aalborg, Denmark) in 2021.
He has won several national and international awards, including the FAD 2024 Prize, the 2023 Erich Mendelsohn Prize, the 2023 CSCAE Architecture Prize, the 2023 Enor Prize, the 2022 Barbara Cappochin Prize, the 2021 Berlin Art Prize for Architecture, the 2019 European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, the European Union Mies Van der Rohe Prize in 2019 and 2017, the 2018 DETALLE Prize, the 2018 Hispalyt Brick and Tile Architecture Award, the 2017 Ciutat de Barcelona Prize, the Mapei Prize for Sustainable Architecture in 2017; the 2016 Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism Prize, the 2016 Brick Prize, the 2015 Ugo Rivolta Prize, the 2015 FAD Audience Award, the 2014 Fritz Höger Prize, the 2012 Sacyr Prize, the 2012 Hise Prize, the 2011 Enor Prize and the 2011 SAIE Prize.
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