RCR Arquitectes

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RCR Arquitectes is a Spanish architecture firm consisting of principals and co-founders Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta.[1] The trio were the 2017 recipients of the Pritzker Prize for Architecture.[2] While the firm had won many awards before the Pritzker, they were relatively unknown compared to other finalists.[2]

Founded1988
FoundersRafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, Ramon Vilalta
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Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, Ramon Vilalta
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RCR Arquitectes
Founded1988
FoundersRafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, Ramon Vilalta
Headquarters
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Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, Ramon Vilalta
Websitewww.rcrarquitectes.es
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History

The firm was founded in Olot, Spain in 1988.[2]

Style

The firm is known for its frequent use of weathering steel in its projects.[2][example needed]

Selected projects

The firm designed the imposing Musée Soulages [fr] in Rodez, France, after winning a 2007 competition.[3]

  • De Krook, the central public library and media center in Ghent, Belgium, designed in collaboration with local firm Coussée & Goris and opened in 2017.
  • Celler Peralada, the first winery in Europe to receive the golden LEED certificate for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.[4]

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