CGAC AND OTHER LANDMARKS OF SANTIAGO’S ARCHITECTURE. Contemporary Architecture Route
Contemporary architecture and town planning are the city of Compostela’s great unknowns. This route comprises a sample of building works carried out in the last fifty years that has continually defined and distinguished the city’s northern area. We will talk about the relationship between architecture and landscape, the dialogue between tradition and modernity, stone and the new architectural languages…
Starting with the exterior of the CGAC, we will emphasise the importance of this, Alvaro Siza Vieira’s first work in Santiago de Compostela. We will continue our walk, stopping at other landmarks of Santiago’s contemporary architecture: the ensemble of Avenida Xoán XXIII; Santiago’s Public Library, Ánxel Casal, by Andrés Perea; The President of the Xunta de Galicia’s residence, by Manuel Gallego Jorreto; the Simeón estate, also known as Vista Alegre park, with interventions by César Portela, Arata Isozaki and Antón García Abril; and the Auditorium of Galicia, by Julio Cano Lasso.
We end our walk by returning to Siza’s architecture, in Santiago de Compostela’s Faculty of Communication Science.
The aim of this activity is to encourage all those who participate to discover the more recent architectures and urban spaces while walking around the city.
PROGRAMME
14 JANUARY
Registration period: 9-10 January
11 FEBRUARY
Registration period: 6-7 February
25 MARCH
Registration period: 20-21 March
29 APRIL
Registration period: 24-25 April
20 MAY
Registration period: 11-12 May
10 JUNE
Registration period: 5-6 June
23 SEPTEMBER
Registration period: 18-19 September
28 OCTOBER
Registration period: 23-24 October
11 NOVEMBER
Registration period: 6 -7 November
16 DECEMBER
Registration period: 11-12 December
CARMEN REY (Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, 1970), Architecture graduate, specialising in Structures, from the University of A Coruña. She has worked as a freelancer in the profession since 2000.
She is a member of the Delegation of Santiago of the Official Professional Association of Architects of Galicia, and since 2016 has represented this institution as a member (both full and alternate) of the Technical Committee and the Advisory Committee of Historical Heritage of the Special Plan for the Historical City of Santiago (PE-1) of Santiago City Council. She is also a member of Architects without Borders of Galicia and, since March 2019 has been an individual member of the Spanish National Committee of Icomos.
REGISTRATION
The activity is free of charge. Participants need to register in advance within the deadlines for each of the sessions by sending an email to cgac.educacion@xunta.gal with the following details: full name, telephone number, email address, studies, and area of work or interest. A maximum of two participants can be registered per application. Spaces will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. Registrants will be notified of the status of their application by email.
