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Santiago Calatrava

Santiago Calatrava

Santiago Calatrava

Santiago Calatrava is a one of the most renowned modern Spanish architects. He was born in Valencia, Spain, in 1951. He graduated from the Institute of Architecture in Valencia and the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. Calatrava opened his own architecture and engineering office in Zurich. Most of his early work was done in Switzerland and Spain, where he has exhibited his designs and won several awards.

As both an architect and an engineer, Calatrava easily identifies with both disciplines. He often creates innovative works that depend on a firm grasp of both the creative and structural aspects of design. His skills as an engineer allow him to create sculptural surfaces and unusual spaces.

Calatrava's work avoids the apathetic acceptance of established forms. In 1979 he won the Auguste Perret award for rekindling the quality of Perret's structural work and re-emphasizing the importance of primary structure in defining form.

Despite an influential presence within the European architectural community, Santiago Calatrava has rarely designed a totally enclosed building. Rather, most of his creations are open structures.