Five key projects by emerging Spanish studio Bonell+Dòriga
Here's a look at five significant projects by Spanish studio Bonell+Dòriga, which has won the Début Award for young architects at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale 2019.
Architecture duo Laura Bonell (1987) and Daniel López-Dòriga (1987) set up their Barcelona studio Bonell+Dòriga in 2014.
The practice's portfolio includes adaptive reuse and residential projects, including the overhaul of an apartment in Ricardo Bofill's 1970s Walden-7 housing block in Spain.
Earlier this month, Bonell+Dòriga was named the third recipient of the Début award for emerging architects at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale ? a city-wide festival that kicked off on 3 October 2019.
The award, which has a prize worth ?5000 (£4,300), is given every three years to give support to architects under the age of 35 whose work is considered to be outstanding. The studio saw off competition from a ten-strong shortlist, including Norman Kelley, Comunal Taller de Arquitectura and LANZA Atelier.
This year's jury, which included Japanese architect Go Hasegawa and Chilean architect Sofia von Ellrichshausen, hailed the studio for "the way they articulate past and present, through the preservation of character and the exploration of new ways of living".
It also praised Bonell+Dòriga for its theoretical research projects, which includes the ongoing Series of Rooms study ? an exploration of "the multidisciplinary of domestic spaces and the archetypes of living".
Previous winners of the L...
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