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Norwegian artist Carl Nesjar passes away

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Autor desconegut. Arxiu Històric del Col·legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya

Painter, sculptor and photographer Carl Nesjar passed away on May 23rd at the age of 94. COAC had a special relation to Nesjar, who was recognized as one of the most important contemporary artists of Norway. He carried out the sgraffiti of the COAC headquarters' facade in Barcelona, based on Picasso's drawings made specifically for our building.

Carl Nesjar was born in the town of Larvik (Norway) in 1920. During World War II he studied Art and Design at the Royal Academy of Oslo. He spent his youth in New York, first studying at the Pratt Institute and, later on, at Columbia University, with Professor Meyer Schapiro. 

His work was characterized by experimentation with different materials, which allowed him to develop, in collaboration with architect Erling Viksjö, the new technique of graphic decoration on concrete. This was the technique used on our headquarters' facade. The building of our headquarters in Barcelona, designed by architect Xavier Busquets, were an opportunity to launch a new collaboration between Spanish artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso and Carl Nesjar. 

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15/06/2015
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FAD Thought and Criticism Award 2015

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© Quaderns d'Arquitectura i Urbanisme. Publicació del Col·legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya
The last issue of the journal Quaderns d'arquitectura i urbanisme (issue 265) has been granted the FAD Thought and Criticism Award 2015.

The journal, which features a leading article titled Home and contradiction, is dedicated to housing and contains an interview with Ada Colau, held before becoming Mayor of Barcelona. The journal presents several houses and pays special attention to cooperative housing, discussing with architects Martí Anson and Manuel Brullet about their experience with a collective housing built in Mataro.

COAC congratulates the editorial staff of the journal, formed by Ethel Baraona, Guillermo López, Anna Puigjaner and José Zabala, for the Award, given exaequo with the Desierto manifesto by Gabriel Ruiz-Larrea, Nuria Úrculo and Natalia David. 

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3/07/2015
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