Iñaki Ábalos (Donostia, 1956) is a Spanish architect and author.[1]
Ábalos is a graduate of Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid,[2] and from 2013 to 2016 he was Professor in Residence and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.[3] He had also taught at Columbia University, the Architectural Association, Princeton University, and Cornell University.[4]
Ábalos has stated that his favorite own design is Woermann Tower in Las Palmas, and names Kazuyo Sejima and Jacques Herzog among contemporaries producing interesting things.[5]
Published works
- The Good Life: A Guided Visit to the Houses of Modernity, Gustavo Gili, 2001.
- Tower and Office, From Modernist Theory to Contemporary Practice, MIT Press, 2003.[6]
- Essays On Thermodynamics, Architecture and Beauty by Iñaki Ábalos (Author), Renata Snetkiewicz (Author), Lluis Ortega (Editor), 2015.[7]
References
- ↑ epdlp.com Iñaki Abalos
- ↑ abalos-sentkiewicz.com Oficina
- ↑ "Iñaki Ábalos". Harvard University Graduate School of Design Executive Education and International Programs. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
- ↑ The Berlag, Iñaki Ábalos
- ↑ cornell.edu Students of Spanish Architect Inaki Abalos re-imagine the high rise
- ↑ Jodidio, Philip (2007). Architecture In Spain. Taschen. p. 19. ISBN 978-3-8228-5261-3.
- ↑ Essays On Thermodynamics, Architecture and Beauty
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