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Paredes Pedrosa

Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos was founded in Madrid in 1990 by Ángela García de Paredes and Ignacio Pedrosa.

Ángela García de Paredes (1958) PhD ETSAM
Ignacio Pedrosa (1957) PhD ETSAM

The agency was founded after a decade of collaboration with José M. García de Paredes.

Their research in architecture as professors at the Department of Architectural Design in the Madrid School of Architecture ETSAM since 1995, expanding as visiting professors in the IUAV in Venice since 2013, and as critics and teachers in architectural academic and professional contexts in Europe , the US and South America.

In 1996 they were appointed curators of the Spanish Pavilion in VI Venice Biennale with the exhibition “Architecture for Music” and of the Iberoamerican Biennales BIAU in Cádiz 2012 and Sao Paulo 2016.

Paredes Pedrosa has won numerous international awards such as the Spain Fine Arts Gold Medal 2014 and Spain Architecture Award 2007. Other awards include AR Emerging Architecture, Madrid Architecture Award, Gold Medal International Prize for Sustainable Architecture, Torroja Award for Engineering and Architecture, European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, Europa Nostra Honorable Mention and Shortlisted Mies Van der Rohe Award and Aga Khan Architecture Award.

Paredes Pedrosa’s work has been selected for the Architecture Biennales of Spain in 2018, 2011, 2007, 2003 and 1999, the Venice Biennale in 2018, 2016, 2012, 2000 and 1996, and the Ibero-American Biennale in 2014, 2010, 2008 and 2000.

They had monographic exhibitions in Lisbon, Porto, Ottawa and New York. They were invited to the International Pavilion of the Venice Biennale 2018 with the exhibition “The dream of space produces shapes”. The exhibition traveled to RPI in New York, to Ottawa in Canada in 2019 and to ETSAM Madrid in 2020.