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Jesús Ulargui has a 25 years experience in conceiving and building outstanding projects of architecture, all of them coming from public competitions. Until June of 2012, as a main partner of Uparquitectos s.l.p, he has built awarded buildings as “The Congress Centre”, “ The Pontevedra Museum”, “The International Centre for the Study of Castellano”, “The EPSA offices in Málaga” and “The Rehabilitation of the City Walls in Logroño” . Since then, he is the principal of Ulargui arquitectos s.l.p, a company created to compete in international competitions, sometimes partnered with foreign offices. He has been awarded in many countries, as Suisse, Germany, China, Hungary and Palestine. His last big project in Spain “La Rioja Law Courts” was awarded with the “Luis Moreno Mansilla” prize in 2017. https://issuu.com/jesusulargui/docs/jesusularguiworks_2017_11

1965 Born in Logroño (Spain) 1989 Architect. Graduated with honours. School of Polytechnic University of Madrid. 2003 Director of 7Th Spanish Architecture Biennial 2004 Ph.D. with distintion cum Laude. School of Polytechnic University of Madrid. 1993-2007 Associate professor of Architectural desigh. School of Polytechnic University of Madrid. 2008 Book: “De Richardson a Sullivan”. Arquia/tesis nº23.(ISBN 978-84-935929-0-5) Since 2007 Professor of Architectural design. School of Polytechnic University of Madrid. . Buildings of interest 2011-16 La Rioja Law Courts. Logroño (Spain) 2011-… Institute of sciences of cultural heritage in Santiago de Compostela (Spain) 2009 Rehabilitation of the City Walls of Logroño between Once de Junio street, Cubo del Revellín and Norte street. Logroño (La Rioja) 2006-09 Renewal of the Old Main Seminar of University as the International Centre for the study of Castellano. 2006-2007 Rehabilitation of Cubo del Revellín. Logroño (La Rioja) 2001-2008 Enlargement of the Fine Arts Museum of Pontevedra Developed by Pontevedra Government, Culture Department and Culture Department of Galicia Goverment. 2001-2010 Ibiza Congress Centre. Santa Eulalia del Río Council 2002 Health care Centre. Madrid. National Health Service. 1999 Climatic design Housing in Logroño. La Rioja Government. 1998-2010 New Headquarters for EPSA in Málaga (Spain) 1995 Chiva Health care Centre (Valencia) 1993 Entry and Access control to Santander Port.

Projects and buildings awarded and exhibited in 2017 Winner. “Luis Moreno Mansilla”. Coam 2012 Winner. Coac award. 2011 Winner. Málaga Architecture Award. 2010 Winner. Piedra 2010 International Architecture Award. 2009 Finalist. Spanish Award for Architecture 2009. 2009 Finalist. X Spanish Architecture Biennial 2007-08. 2009 Finalist. Saloni Awards for Architecture 2009. 2009 Finalist. FAD Awards for Architecture 2009. 2008 Selected. XI Venice Architecture Biennial. 1997 Finalist. IV Spanish Architecture Biennial 1995-96. 1996 Selected. Ten Years Sample of Spanish Architecture 1985-94. 1994 Selected. Sample of Spanish Architecture 1991-93.

Competition awards 2017Finalist Plaza de España Refurbishment. Madrid (Spain). 20161st Prize NEDA School Complex. Madrid (Spain) 2016Shortlisted New Architecture School in Aarhus (Denmark) 2016 H Mention Rehabilitación Castillo de Ibiza (Spain) 2015H Mention School Complex. International competition (Helsinki) 2015H Mention Molewa International competition (China). 2015 5th Prize. New Malley Arena and Olimpic pools. Lausanne (Switzerland) 2014 H. Mention. New National Gallery and Ludwig Museum in Budapest (Hungary) 2013 Shortlisted. Nuremberg Justice Centre (Germany) 2012 Shortlisted. SUPSI Mendrisio University Campus (Switzerland) 2012 Shortlisted. A.M. Qattan Foundation. Ramallah (Palestine) 2011 1st Prize. La Rioja Law Courts. Logroño (Spain) 2011 1st Prize. Institute of sciences of cultural heritage in Santiago de Compostela (Spain). 2010 H. mention. Centre for promotion of Science in Belgrade (Serbia). 2009 Merit Prize. Master Plan for the Menéndez Pelayo University Campus in Santander. 2009 2nd Prize. History Museum of Pontevedra. 2008 2nd Prize. Sports Center in Madrid with universal accessibility. 2008 1st Prize. Renewal of Legazpi’s fruit and vegetables market as the New Town Planning and House Government Area for the Madrid Council. 2007 2nd Prize. Campus and Scientific and Technology Park in Guadalajara Developed by - La Mancha Government. 2007 Finalist. Madrid International Convention Center 2006 Merit Prize. Renewal of the Old Main Seminar of Comillas University as the new Head Office for the “Fundación Campus Comillas” 2005 3rd Prize. Restoration of Escuelas Pías de San Antón for the Madrid Architects Association Headquarters. 2005 2nd Prize. Campus of Justice in Madrid. 2004 1st Prize. Environmetal Education Centre for the Institución Libre de Enseñanza 2003 Merit Prize. Master Plan for Isla Chica. Huelva. Huelva Council. 2001 1st Prize. Fine Arts Museum of Pontevedra. 2001 Merit Prize. Service building for ‘El Musel’ port in Gijón (Asturias) 2001 1st Prize. Ibiza Congress Centre in Sta. Eulalia (Ibiza). Santa Eulalia del Rio Council 1999 Merit Prize. Enlargement of the University Campus of Monteprincipe (CEU-Madrid). Madrid. 1999 Merit Prize. Master Plan for the Ebro riverside in Logroño (La Rioja). 1998 1st Prize. Headquarters for the Provincial Historic Archive of Zamora. Education and Culture Department. 1998 1st Prize. “Pavones” Healthcare Centre. Madrid. National Health Service (INSALUD) 1998 Merit Prize. León University Library in Ponferrada. 1998 4th Prize. Arts Centre and Theatre in Tarancón (Cuenca). 1998 Merit Prize. Arts Centre and Rehabilitation of Concepción Hospital in Burgos. Burgos Council 1997 1st Prize. Rehabilitation of “Casa del Obispo” as New Headquarters for EPSA (Public Planning Company of Andalucia). Málaga. 1997 Finalist. Fine Arts Museum of Castellon Preliminary plan. Developed by Culture Department. 1996 Merit Prize. Master Plan for Cape Mayor and Menos in Santander. Developed by Santander Council. 1996 2nd Prize. New building for Chiclana de la Frontera Council. Developed by Chiclana de la Frontera Council. 1995 1st Prize. Fundación Laboral de la Construcción headquarters. La Rioja. Developed by Logroño Council. 1995 1st Prize. Library in Arganda del Rey. Developed by Arganda del Rey Council and Comunidad de Madrid. 1995 2nd Prize. León Auditorium. Developed by Leon Council and Culture Department. 1994 2nd Prize. Enlargement of the “ de Viana” Museun in Córdoba. Developed by Caja de Ahorros de Córdoba. 1994 3rd Prize. Multiporpose building in Móstoles.. Devoloped by Móstoles Council. 1993 Merit Prize. Housing in Vetaberri. Developed by San Sebastian Council and Basque Government 1992 Merit Prize. Office Park in Vigo. Developed by Vigo Council. 1992 1st Prize. New building for Fuenlabrada the Council. Developed by Fuenlabrada Council. 1991 2nd Prize. New building for the Granada Architects Association Headquarters. Developed by Granada Architects Association. 1991 Merit Prize. New Exhibition Centre in Zamora. Developed by Zamora Council. 1990 3rd Prize. Urban rehabilitation of “Monte Cantabria” in . Logroño. Developed by Logroño Council. 1990 2nd Prize. La Rioja Congress Centre. Developed by La Rioja Government.