Benedetta Tagliabue on the AMAD Awards Jury Best wooden architecture projects 2023
This year we have the honor of having a figure like @bene_tagliabue for our jury of the 5th Edition of the AMAD Awards.
Internationally renowned architect, founder together with Enric Miralles in 1994 of the Benedetta Tagliabue studio – EMBT Architects (@embtarchitects). This architecture studio has recognized international prestige, with offices in Barcelona (headquarters), Shanghai and Paris, and operates with works and direct commissions throughout the world.
The studio's philosophy reflects the belief in changing the environment by observing and respecting the history and culture of the place. It aims to enhance these aspects through a unique design process.
Among her most notable works are the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, the Santa Caterina Market, the Gas Natural Fenosa Headquarters and the Diagonal Mar Park in Barcelona.
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