Rafael Moneo

Rafael Moneo

Rafael Moneo (José Rafael Moneo), 1937–, Spanish architect, b. Tudela, Navarre. He received undergraduate (1961) and doctoral (1965) degrees from the Madrid School of Architecture, worked (1960–61) with Danish architect Jørn Utzon , and studied (1963–65) at the Spanish Academy in Rome before opening (1965) his own practice in Madrid. His buildings are usually executed in masonry, and each unique structure is marked by a kind of timeless modernity that acknowledges and reinterprets historical forms in precise contemporary geometrics. The majority of his works are in Spain, e.g., the Diestre factory, Zaragoza (1967), his first commission; the National Museum of Roman Art, Mérida (1986); the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation, Palma, Majorca (1992); and the Prado Museum extension, Madrid (2007). Among his other works are the Davis Art Museum, Wellesley College (1993); the Stockholm Museum of Modern Art and Architecture (1998); the massively angular Our Lady of the Angels Cathedral, Los Angeles (2002); and Columbia's steel and aluminum gridded Northwest Corner building, New York City (2011). Moneo, who founded (1968) Arquitectura Bis magazine, is also a noted theorist, critic, and teacher. He has taught in Spain and at such American institutions as Princeton and Harvard, where he was (1985–90) head of the graduate architecture department and remains a professor. Among his many awards is the 1996 Pritzker Prize .

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Moneo Vellés, José Rafael

Moneo Vellés, José Rafael (1937– ). Spanish architect, he worked with Utzon before establishing his practice in Madrid (1965). Drawing upon Classical traditions of proportion, some of his best buildings were of brick. His works include the Diestre Factory, Zaragoza (1965–7), the Town Hall, Logroño (1973–81), the outstandingly fine Museum of Roman Art, Mérida (1980–6—employing massive brick arches reminiscent of Antique Roman precedents), the Previsión Española Building, Seville (1982–7), the Bank of Spain, Jaén (1983–8), the Miró Foundation, Palma, Mallorca (1987–93), and the Davis Museum, Wellesley College, MA, USA (1989–93), the RC Cathedral, Los Angeles, CA, USA (1997–2002—with finely finished concrete walls and 1,580 square metres (17,000.80 sq. ft.) of alabaster allowing diffused light to enter the interior), and a Winery in Navarre (Northern Spain—in which the building responds to local conditions).

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Amsoneit (1994);
Architectural Review, ccxiii/1273 (Mar. 2003), 44–51;
Kalman (1994);
Jodidio (1995a)

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