Joaquín
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Joaquín Ibáñez Montoya is a PhD Architect by the Technical University of Madrid where he is a full professor in the Department of Architectural Projects of the Technical School of Architecture. He has been director of the Spanish Institute of Architecture and Deputy Director of the ETSAM in the University-Enterprise relationship. Principal Strategist or collaborator of serveral research projects on cultural heritage and of the research line “Projecting the built. Landscape and heritage” at the Research Group ProLAB/ Research Lab on the contemporary project. Among his works on Ibero-American Cultural Heritage are the conservation during Thirty years of the Cathedral of Cuenca, the master plan of the Silk Factory, Almoines, the rehabilitation of the Convent of the Carmen as Historical Archive, Avila, the castle symphony, Burgos, as well as the restorations of the Fortresses of the Immaculate San Juan, Nicaragua, and Santa Catalina in San Juan PR Founder of Adir and the magazine Astragalus. EURAU promoter committee, co-director of the PHI Network and director of the Aula G + I_ Architectural and Industrial Patrimony. It belongs to the Commission of the National Plan of Education and Heritage. Author of several as well as articles in related magazines. |