Carlos Lamela

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Carlos Lamela
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Carlos Lamela in 2016
Born(1957-10-10)October 10, 1957
Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Alma mater Technical University of Madrid
OccupationArchitect
Practice Estudio Lamela

Carlos Lamela de Vargas (born October 10, 1957, in Madrid) is a Spanish architect, owner and executive president of Estudio Lamela. [1] [2]

Superior architect by the Technical School of Architecture of Madrid in 1981 and "designer" by the UIA of Florence (Italy) in 1984. His entire professional career has been spent at the architecture firm of Estudio Lamela, founded by his late father, Antonio Lamela, in 1954, and of which he is currently the chief executive and owner. Works carried out by the company under his guidance, particularly the large public facilities such as airports and soccer stadiums, has earned international awards and recognition by critics. See the Estudio Lamela article for the major projects.

He is former president of the Spanish chapter of the Urban Land Institute. [3]

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References

  1. "Archello: Estudio Lamela". Archello.
  2. "Interview with Carlos Lamela". El Pais. Grupo Prisa. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  3. Antón, Ana (13 June 2007). "Carlos lamela, Presidente de Urban Institute, Vamos a velar por el buen uso del suelo". El Mundo. Unidad Editorial. Retrieved 16 June 2017.