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Vicente Guallart (Valencia, 1963) is a spanish architect, urban planner, and researcher. He is one of the worldwide experts in Ecological Urban Development and Digital Cities with high expertise in Strategic Planning, Master Plan Development, Transport Oriented Development, Project Management, and Building and Landscape Design.

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  • Vicente Guallart (València, 1963) és un arquitecte valencià. Va ser arquitecte en cap de l'Ajuntament Barcelona del 2011 fins al 2015. Va obrir el seu despatx d'arquitectura a Barcelona l'any 1992. Va ser cofundador de l'Institut d'Arquitectura Avançada de Catalunya (IAAC) i el va dirigir del 2003 fins al 2011. Va ser també director del Màster d'Arquitectura Avançada del 2001 fins al 2011, coorganitzat entre l'IAAC i la UPC. El 2015 va acceptar una posició a la High School of Economics de Moscou. (ca)
  • Vicente Guallart (Valencia, 1963) es un arquitecto español. Vicente Guallart ha sido arquitecto jefe del Ayuntamiento de Barcelona en el periodo 2011 a 2015.Formado en las universidades de Valencia y Barcelona, abrió despacho en la capital catalana en 1992. Ha destacado por sus planteamientos ecologistas y de autosuficiencia, en los que conviven naturaleza y tecnologías. Fue el primer director del Instituto de Arquitectura Avanzada de Cataluña con sede en Barcelona, participó en la Bienal de Arquitectura de Venecia (comisariada por Aaron Betsky) entre 2004 y 2008. En esta última edición presenta la propuesta Hyperhabitat: reprogramming the world, junto a un manifiesto titulado ¿Puede el planeta soportar otro siglo XX?.​​​ (es)
  • Vicente Guallart est un architecte espagnol, né en 1963 (Valence, Espagne). Il fonde son agence en 1992 avec son équipe composée de Maria Diaz, Andrea Imaz, Fernando Meneses et Daniela Frogheri. (fr)
  • Vicente Guallart (Valencia, 1963) is a spanish architect, urban planner, and researcher. He is one of the worldwide experts in Ecological Urban Development and Digital Cities with high expertise in Strategic Planning, Master Plan Development, Transport Oriented Development, Project Management, and Building and Landscape Design. (en)
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  • * 2014. Barcelona was selected as the European Capital of Innovation when he was chief architect of Barcelona City Council. * 2014. Named as chief scientist for the China National Smart City Joint Lab by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development * 2013. Named as a member of the scientific committee of the Slow City association * 2002. Ciutat de Barcelona prize in the multimedia category for the Media House Project * 1998. Möbius Award. Best Scientific CD-ROM in Spain: “Gaudí” * 1996. Cannes Milia d’Or. Special Mention in Design CD-ROM “Mateo at ETH” * 1995. Möbius Award. Best Spanish CD-ROM “Mateo at ETH” * 1992. FAD Award in Interior Design (en)
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  • Vicente Guallart (València, 1963) és un arquitecte valencià. Va ser arquitecte en cap de l'Ajuntament Barcelona del 2011 fins al 2015. Va obrir el seu despatx d'arquitectura a Barcelona l'any 1992. Va ser cofundador de l'Institut d'Arquitectura Avançada de Catalunya (IAAC) i el va dirigir del 2003 fins al 2011. Va ser també director del Màster d'Arquitectura Avançada del 2001 fins al 2011, coorganitzat entre l'IAAC i la UPC. El 2015 va acceptar una posició a la High School of Economics de Moscou. (ca)
  • Vicente Guallart (Valencia, 1963) es un arquitecto español. Vicente Guallart ha sido arquitecto jefe del Ayuntamiento de Barcelona en el periodo 2011 a 2015.Formado en las universidades de Valencia y Barcelona, abrió despacho en la capital catalana en 1992. Ha destacado por sus planteamientos ecologistas y de autosuficiencia, en los que conviven naturaleza y tecnologías. Fue el primer director del Instituto de Arquitectura Avanzada de Cataluña con sede en Barcelona, participó en la Bienal de Arquitectura de Venecia (comisariada por Aaron Betsky) entre 2004 y 2008. En esta última edición presenta la propuesta Hyperhabitat: reprogramming the world, junto a un manifiesto titulado ¿Puede el planeta soportar otro siglo XX?.​​​ (es)
  • Vicente Guallart est un architecte espagnol, né en 1963 (Valence, Espagne). Il fonde son agence en 1992 avec son équipe composée de Maria Diaz, Andrea Imaz, Fernando Meneses et Daniela Frogheri. (fr)
  • Vicente Guallart (Valencia, 1963) is a spanish architect, urban planner, and researcher. He is one of the worldwide experts in Ecological Urban Development and Digital Cities with high expertise in Strategic Planning, Master Plan Development, Transport Oriented Development, Project Management, and Building and Landscape Design. Vicente Guallart is former chief architect of Barcelona City Council 2011-2015 with the responsibility of developing the strategic vision of the transformation of the city and its major development projects. He was the first general manager of Urban Habitat, a new department created in Barcelona City Council to encompass the areas of urban planning, housing, environment, infrastructures and information technologies. Previously he founded the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), one of the best Architectural Master Schools in the world, where he led projects such as Media House Project (with MIT's CBA), Hyper Catalunya, or the Fab Lab House. He is currently director at Valldaura Labs of IAAC and co-director of Master for Advanced Ecological Buildings and Biocities (MAEEB). His professional office, Guallart Architects, has developed ecological projects such as the ports of Fugee and Keelung in Taiwan, the Sociopolis neighborhood in Valencia or Gandia Sharing Blocks. He has won several projects in China like post-Covid housing in China in Xiang'an (2020), a project that won competing with 300 architectural studios around the world, or Xiangmihu Master Plan in Shenzhen (2018). He is the author of books like Geologics or The Self-Sufficient City and co-author of the Metapolis Dictionary of Advanced Architecture. He is editor of the English edition for the General Theory of Urbanization by Ildefons Cerdà. His work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, MoMA or AIA in Washington. He has published “The self-sufficient city” a book that outlines a blueprint for the world to come, a world built around cities and their renewed capabilities to become productive again, based on the principles of local self-sufficiency and global connectivity. (en)
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