25/11 -
22/02

Open Work: Josep Lluís Mateo

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Collection exhibition . Barcelona

Organizes

Centre Obert d’Arquitectura

Place

Loft space
Plaça Nova 5
Barcelona

Time

Monday to Saturdays from 10 AM to 8 PM
Sundays from 10 AM to 3 PM

Price

Free

Inauguration

Tuesday 25th November at 6:30 PM

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The practice of architecture involves transforming needs, ideas, dreams, and even delusions into physical and material objects.

A world without architecture would be unintelligible.

This exhibition shows that process in our work, along with the tools we use. These are, at first, texts and images; classical elements of media for dissemination and knowledge, now transformed but still present in the digital world that surrounds us.

The practical production of a project, in our case, begins on paper, where hand and mind align to indicate the beginning of the path toward the object. Imprecise drawings that are later digitally transformed and gradually gain precision, aided by the vision of the object in volume and space through models, a clear necessity for us. Some external, fictional views are also produced, but they are always attempts, not cinematic realities. Finally, matter appears—the world close to our sensations, where detail becomes paramount. At that point, observing with precision, almost like using a microscope, becomes indispensable.

This set of tools surrounding our work is what this exhibition aims to show.

The organization is roughly chronological, but it does not aim to define a trajectory. Rather, they are seen as loose traces that mark footprints, without concern for their direction at present. They intend to convey that we approach our work as an open work, in each case yet to be discovered.

Josep Lluís Mateo, 2025

The exhibition, which celebrates the donation of the architect’s professional archive to the Historical Archive of the COAC, is the 33rd in the “Collections” series, initiated in 2015, in which material preserved by the Historical Archive is displayed to showcase the rich documentary heritage of the COAC. Since 1969, the Historical Archive has been responsible for recovering and preserving the documentary heritage generated by architects and the world of architecture. It houses the collections of more than 180 architects, mostly as a result of donations, which have allowed it to grow over time and become one of the most important documentation centers in Europe, with more than two million documents.

Josep Lluís Mateo

Architect at ETSAB, 1973. Doctor cum laude from UPC, 1994.
Emeritus Professor of Architectural Design and Projects at ETH Zürich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology).
He has taught classes and given lectures at prominent academic and professional institutions worldwide, such as the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he was a visiting professor, and the J. Paul Getty Center in Los Angeles, as a scholar.


Curated by

Acto (Maria Figueras, Cristina Marcos) + mateoarquitectura (Josep Lluís Mateo, Anna Bayona)

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