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Miguel Fisac
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Miguel Fisac (1913–2006) was a key figure in Spanish architecture of the second half of the twentieth century and his works contributed to the modernization of architecture in Spain. He graduated from the School of Architecture of Madrid in 1942, and his first work, the Church of the Holy Spirit, was completed that same year. He was awarded the Gold Medal for Spanish Architecture (1994), the Antonio Camuñas Award (1997), and the National Architecture Award (2002).
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Poured Architecture: Sergio Prego on Miguel Fisac
Text by Carlos Copertonee, Patxi Eguiluz, and Iker Gil