National Architecture Award Of Spain
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The National Architecture Award of Spain ( es, Premio Nacional de Arquitectura de España, links=no) is an honor granted annually by the
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. It was first given in 1932, had a hiatus during the
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, and resumed in 1944, although it is not convened every year. At its establishment it was awarded to a particular work, but since 2001 it has been awarded to an architect for the whole of their work. In 2004, the National Architecture Award was "recreated", the was restored and, in addition, the was created, which recognized a specific building, but only those dedicated to housing. The latter has simply been called the National Housing Award since 2009. In 2013, the National Architecture Award was once again combined into a single prize. The winner is selected by a jury (which nominates a candidate or declares the award will not be given), and the award is granted by order of the Minister of Development.


Winners


1932–2000


2001–present


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