A B B R I E V I A T E D P R O F E S S I O N A L R E S U M É
ANTONIO LAMELA
Ph.D. Architecture.
Member of R.A.D.S and R.A.S.
ANTONIO LAMELA MARTINEZ
Architecture E.T.S.A.M. Madrid. 1954.
Ph.D. Architecture, 1959. Personal Information
Madrid, December 1926. Professional History
1954 Founded architecture firm, Antonio Lamela, Architect.
1991 Founded architecture firm, Lamela S.L., with son Carlos Lamela, architect. Additional Experience
Named as “Universal Spaniard”, 2007.
Doctoral Director of the School of Architecture. Director of the School of Urbanism and Director of the School of Geocosmoism. Camilo José Cela University. June 2006. Honorary President of the “Circle of Austrias”. June 2006.
Member of the Royal Academy of Doctors of Spain (RADS). Architecture and Fine Arts. Received 99th Medal.
Member of the Royal Academy of the Sea. 2006.
Member of worldwide institutions and associations dealing with the topics of territory, urbanism, architecture, engineering, the environment, art, etc.
Member of various juries that preside over prizes and competitions related to the profession, art, etc., on both national and international levels.
Collaborated with official legislative bodies, both Spanish and international, for the development of Rules and Norms that address architecture and city planning, land use, landscape design, the environment, energy, ecology, etc.
Introduced a novel, resistant structural system of pre and post compressed reinforced concrete for “Suspended Architecture” in Spain.
Proponent of organizationalsciences: COSMOISM and GEOISM, connected to the environment.
Inventor/Innovator, in collaboration with Thissen Krupp, of the automatically accelerating sidewalks, completed in 2004.
Books:
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Cosmoism and Geoism•
Notes on Majorcan Architecture•
City and Health;•
Others concerning architectural studies.•
Integral Calculus, Volume I•
Differential Calculus, Volume II. Madrid, 1946.•
Strategies for The Earth and Space. Cosmoism and Geoism.•
Forthcoming: Of the Spanish Language and its Future.Unpublished contribution: Integration of Differential Equations with Fractional Exponents, which were considered “unable to be integrated”.
Freelance work, with more than one hundred completed projects and works regarding land planning, city planning, architecture, decoration, furnishing and landscape,
compiled in the books:
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LAMELA City Planning and Architecture. Projects and Works 1954-1992•
Estudio Lamela, 1990-2003•
And in the catalog Lamela 1954-2005, of the retrospective exhibit organized by the Ministry of Housing.The prestigious magazine “World Architecture,” in its annual report of 2002, ranked the Lamela S.L. architecture firm number 128 of the 300 main architecture firms of the world, making it the only Spanish firm selected.
Retrospective exhibit of the Ministry of Housing: “Lamela 1954-2005,” commemorating fifty years of professional work. Madrid, 27 January 2005. Received more than seven thousand visitors. As a result of its success, its run had to be extended. Her Majesty the Queen of Spain was the Honorary President.
Nominee for the Award, “Prince of Asturias 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007” of Arts.
Nominee for the Award, “King James I,” Urbanism, Landscape, and Sustainability 2005. King James I Award Foundation. Valencia. Declined to be amongst the nominees for the Presidency of the Jury of the said Award. Winner of the 2006 King James I Award for “Urbanism, Landscape, and Sustainability”.
Nominee for the Award, “Japan Prize 2009,” in the category, “The transformation towards a sustainable society in harmony with nature.”
Awards and Distinctions
2007 VIII Architecture Awards 2005-2006. Honorable mention: Antonio Lamela. 16 March 2007. Architecture College of Burgos.
2007 Awarded honorary degree Camilo José Cela University. 26 January 2007. 2006 President of the Academic Board of the Camilo José Cela University. 2006 Member of the High Advisory Board. King James I Award Foundation. 2006 Third Prize, The Best Property Promotions in Spain. 28 June 2006. 2006 Stirling Prize 2006.
2006 RIBA Award, European Awards 2006. New Area Terminal. Barajas Airport. Madrid, Spain. Royal Institute of British Architects.
2006 MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF THE SEA.
2006 ACHIEVEMENT PRIZE. “GRUPO CÓDICE”. Madrid. 28 February 2006. 2005 GOLD MEDAL FOR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT. The Council of
Ministers. Awarded in Madrid, 27 December 2005.
2005 GOLDEN INSIGNIA FOR FIFTY YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP IN COAM. 2005 THE GREAT CROSS OF THE ORDER OF CIVIL ACHIEVEMENT.
2005 DISTINGUISHED ARCHITECT PLAQUE. “The Room of Art: The Artist and His Work.” Association of Spanish Writers and Artists.
2002 V ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS. With distinction of the Extraordinary Award to the Best Environmental Initiative in the Category of Business.
2001 HIGH RANKING MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF THE ACADEMIC “PALMAS”. International Academy of Science, Technology, and Professional Development. 5 April, 2001.
2000 HONORED MEMBER. COAM.
1999 COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS AWARD OF MADRID.
Other Professional Recognition
2006 2006 King James I Award in “Urbanism, Landscape, and Sustainability.” Valencia.
2006 HONORABLE MENTION, “VETECO” AWARDS, Office Building on 27 Génova Street. Madrid.
1998 MASTER OF GOLD. HIGH DIRECTION FORUM. Madrid.
1998 MEDAL OF PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT “FEDINE.” Barcelona. 1998 ARCHITECTURE AWARD. A.S.I.M.C.A.F. Madrid.
1974-1977 “PUEBLO” NEWSPAPER PRIZE, as the most prominent Professional and architect of the year. Madrid.
VARIOUS MERIT AWARDS for his works: La Nogalera, Playamar, Hotel Meliá Torremolino, and Torres Colón.
Most Important Works: Madrid:
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Remodel of Barajas Terminals 1 and 2.•
State Pavillion. Madrid-Barajas Airport.•
Ebrosa Offices.•
Housing at 122 Paseo de la Castellana.•
Ebrosa Housing.•
Restoration of Residential Building at 23 Serrano Street.•
149 Public Housing Unitsin Valdemoro.•
113 Public Housing Units in Torrejón de Ardoz.•
140 Housing Units on European Avenue in Pozuelo de Alarcón.•
223 Housing Units on the PAU II of Sanchinarro.•
Office Building, Arroya del Santo Street.•
Housing Complex, López de Hoyos Street.•
Remodel of Office Building, Génova Street.•
Single-family Dwelling. Asura Street.•
Remodel and Addition. Housing Complex. Santa Feliciano Street.•
Alzheimer’s Treatment Center•
Cristalia Business Park•
New Real Madrid Sports Complex•
514 Housing Units in PAU Las Tablas•
92 Housing Units EMV in PAU Las Tablas•
Façade Remodel of local Loewe’s Business on Serrano Street•
Housing in PAU Las Tablas•
Business Complex for the Oasis Offices•
Office Building on Francisco Silvela Street•
New terminalfor Madrid-Barajas Airport•
Hotel, Convention Center, and Housing in Coslada•
Housing and Local Businesses in Plaza Puerta Bonita•
“Columbus Towers” and its remodel•
Remodel of and Addition to Santiago Bernabeu Stadium•
“La Pirámide” Building on Paseo de la Castellana•
“Princesa” and “Hotel Meliá Madrid” Complex•
Financial Building on Génova Street•
“Galaxia” Complex. Residential and Commercial Block.•
“Las Encinas de Boadilla” Club•
“Nuzzi” Industrial Building•
“O’Donnell” Office Building, numbers 34, 13, and 33. Other Regions of Spain:•
“Benabolá” Complex at Banús Port, Marbella, Málaga.•
“Montegolf” Residencial Complex, “Marbella Center,” and “Ancón Sierra” in Marbella, Málaga.•
Building for the “Juzgados de Marbella” in Marbella, Málaga.•
“Meliá Torremolinos” Hotel and “La Nogalera,” “Playamar,” “Aloha,” and “La Merididiana” Complexes in Torremolinos. Málaga.•
“Parquemar,” “Torreseol,” and “Almenara” Buildings. Málaga.•
“Torremar” Aparthotel in Benalmádena. Málaga.•
“Puerto Paraíso” in Estepota, Málaga.•
Son Moix Stadium•
Remodel of “Tito’s” party room•
“Sol,” “La Caleta,” “Neptuno,” “Zodiac,” “Es Turó”, “Son Matías,” and “Torremar” Buildings. Palma•
“Magalluf” Aparthotelin Majorca•
Restoration of “Royal Textile Factory of Brihuega” for Hotel ****, Guadalajara•
130 Housing Units en Fuerteventura, Canary Islands•
104 Public Housing Units. Guadalajara.•
Las Cruces Residences. Guadalajara.•
Villa Erques Resort in Tenerife. Canary Islands.•
New Las Gaunas Municipal Soccer Field. Logroño.•
Housing Units for INVIFAS. Ceutas.•
Atlantera Residence, Cabo de Plata, Tarifa. Cådiz.•
“College of Complete Secondary Education.” Córdoba.•
Green Week International Fairgrounds.” Pontevedra.•
Las Francesas Complex. Valladolid.•
Alto de la Villa and “Central Market Plazas. Albacete.•
Eurhostal Complex in Alcalá de Chivert. Castellón.•
Acaciamar Building in Algeciras. Cadiz.International Work: