Inés Garcia de Paredes

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Inés Garcia de Paredes
Inés García de Paredes holds a Masters in Architecture with Honors from the Polytechnic University of Madrid. She also studied at DIDA Università degli Studi di Firenze and IaaC Barcelona.
Awarded With Honors final thesis at the ETSAM UPM, 2015. COAM Heritage PFC 1st Prize granted by the Architects Association of Madrid, 2015. Iberoamerican Historical and Cultural Patrimony PHI Award 2nd prize, 2016. XIII BEAU Spanish Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism final thesis Award, 2016.
She has collaborated with Arenas Basabe Palacios Architects and TUÑON Arquitectos, in which she collaborates actively since 2015, having participated in awarded built works such as Royal Collections Museum, Madrid; Stone House, Caceres; Museum of Contemporary Art Helga de Alvear, Caceres; or ARQUIA’s Headquarters in Madrid, in which she is currently project leader of the works.
– PACHÓN–PAREDES work has been exhibited at the 16th and 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, BEAU XIII Spanish Architecture- Urbanism Biennale, EME3 collapse international architecture festival, ETSAM. His projects, writings and collaborations have been published in several magazines, books and platforms such as Arquitectura Viva, Afasia Archzine, HIC, COAM Architecture magazine, Displacements Journal.
Inés  Garcia de Paredes
Inés Garcia de Paredes
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Inés García de Paredes holds a Masters in Architecture with Honors from the Polytechnic University of Madrid. She also studied at DIDA Università degli Studi di Firenze and IaaC Barcelona. Awarded With Honors final thesis at the ETSAM UPM, 2015. COAM Heritage PFC 1st Prize granted by the Architects Association of Madrid, 2015. Iberoamerican Historical and Cultural Patrimony PHI Award 2nd prize, 2016. XIII BEAU Spanish Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism final thesis Award, 2016. She has collaborated with Arenas Basabe Palacios Architects and TUÑON Arquitectos, in which she collaborates actively since 2015, having participated in awarded built works such as Royal Collections Museum, Madrid; Stone House, Caceres; Museum of Contemporary Art Helga de Alvear, Caceres; or ARQUIA’s Headquarters in Madrid, in which she is currently project leader of the works. – PACHÓN–PAREDES work has been exhibited at the 16th and 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, BEAU XIII Spanish Architecture- Urbanism Biennale, EME3 collapse international architecture festival, ETSAM. His projects, writings and collaborations have been published in several magazines, books and platforms such as Arquitectura Viva, Afasia Archzine, HIC, COAM Architecture magazine, Displacements Journal.