El Archivo Histórico del COAC colabora con la exposición "Masó: interiores"
El Museo de la Garrotxa acoge la exposición "Masó: interiores", organizada por la Fundación Rafael Masó, desde el 1 de junio. La muestra incluye más de 200 obras que permiten redescubrir el legado del arquitecto Rafael Masó (1880-1935), en las comarcas de Girona.
Se encuentran representados los interiores de nueve edificios representativos de la obra de Masó como la Casa Quintana, la Casa Masó, el Apartamento Masó Moreno, la Casa Masramon, la Casa Ensesa, la Casa Casas, la Casa Salieti, la Casa Carles ( "el Mirador") y el Palau Solterra.
En esta ocasión, el Archivo Histórico del COAC en Girona colabora cediendo en préstamo 115 documentos, entre dibujos originales del arquitecto y publicaciones de la época, que muestran la influencia de las tendencias que hace cien años predominaban en el centro y norte de Europa, sobre su obra. Masó hizo suyas estas ideas, basadas en la simplicidad y los motivos geométricos, las adaptó e introducir en Cataluña, haciendo de su creación un legado del que podemos disfrutar en esta exposición.
"Masó: interiores" se podrá visitar hasta el 15 de agosto de 2017.
L'Arxiu Històric del COAC col·labora amb l'exposició "Masó: interiors"
Es troben representats els interiors de nou edificis representatius de l'obra de Masó com la Casa Quintana, la Casa Masó, l'Apartament Masó Bru, la Casa Masramon, la Casa Ensesa, la Casa Casas, la Casa Salieti, la Casa Carles ("lo Mirador") i el Palau Solterra.
En aquesta ocasió, l'Arxiu Històric del COAC a Girona hi col·labora cedint en préstec 115 documents, entre dibuixos originals de l'arquitecte i publicacions de l'època, que mostren la influència de les tendències que fa cent anys predominaven al centre i nord d'Europa, sobre la seva obra. Masó va fer seves aquestes idees, basades en la simplicitat i els motius geomètrics, les va adaptar i introduir a Catalunya, fent de la seva creació un llegat del qual podem gaudir en aquesta exposició.
"Masó: interiors" es podrà visitar fins el 15 d'agost de 2017.
Key points of the Law on Architecture
Based on this premise, the Law’s preamble notes Europe’s legal precedents that form the basis for the declaration of architecture as an activity of general interest and its legislative implementation. The main points of the Law on Architecture are:
- The definition of architecture as an activity of general interest and the provision of measures for its promotion.
- The establishment of measures to place value on and promote the role of architecture in people’s wellbeing.
- Promotion and highlighting of the innovative role of architecture and its potential for encouraging sustainable development.
- Stipulation of the measures to foster and boost architectural quality.
- Promotion of quality in architecture by means of exemplary public building policies.
- Stipulation that the Government of Catalonia shall define the guide value for professional fees in the field of architecture.
- In architecture tender processes, evaluation of quality criteria shall prevail over price.
- Promotion of diversity in and young persons’ access to public procurement.
- Establishment of the procurement arrangements and value above which the public administrations must contract the architectural process and town planning instruments.
- Boosting of the profile of and appreciation for architecture by means of mechanisms such as the Premi Catalunya for Architecture and Built Heritage and the Council for Architectural and Planning Quality of Catalonia, and the creation of architectural quality consultative bodies for local administrations.
- The carrying out of public tenders by means of the two-round design competition with jury involvement arrangement.
- Promotion of the proper makeup of the juries in public procurement tender processes to guarantee selection of the best bid, as well as transparency and the obligatory disclosure of jury minutes and bids presented.
- Noting in the preamble that continuity between the design and works management is one of the aims of the law.
The Law on Architecture approved
The Law passed today highlights the public interest value of architecture and has the chief goal of re-establishing the social value and mission of architects to improve people’s wellbeing. The Law thus gives concrete form to one of the Association’s priorities for some years, one that has been the subject of a number of actions, such as the Sí a l'Arquitectura! (Yes to Architecture!) campaign and the 2016 Architecture Congress, amongst others.
The Architects’ Association dean, Lluís Comerón, declared himself convinced that ‘the Law will help architecture to create more optimal living conditions and environments, and also improve the working conditions of the professionals involved’.
Catalan Minister for Territory and Sustainability Josep Rull described the new legislation as a ‘consensus-based, pioneering, inclusive, modernising and structural’ law. He also noted how ‘the Law covers all the aspects and all the professions involved in the architectural creation process’.
The key points of the new Law
The new Law contains measures that the COAC regards as essential, such as the formulation of architectural training content in education, the creation of new criteria and technical content for administrative management and procurement and, in the field of public procurement, the pre-eminence in evaluation criteria of architectural quality over economic considerations and the establishment of benchmark guide values for calculating prices in public procurement tender processes.
Four years of hard work
The origins of the Law date back four years, when the Catalan Ministry of Territory and Sustainability decided, with the COAC’s support, to commence the process of its drawing up.
Over this time, it has enjoyed broad-based support from the majority of organisations involved, including all of Catalonia’s schools of architecture, Arquinfad, and Arquitectes per l’Arquitectura, in addition to professional institutes and associations.
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A top-drawer European law
This new legislation follows on from a number of European Union resolutions and recommendations advising the fostering of architectural quality and highlighting the added value contributed by the sector, from both an economic and cultural standpoint.
In this regard, the Law on Architecture is the very first legislation of its type in Spain and the second in Europe, after the law passed in France in 2016.
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