El Croquis

El Croquis
Editor Fernando Márquez and Richard Levene
Frequency 6 issues a year
Circulation Europe, Asia, America, Australia
First issue 1982
Company El Croquis Editorial
Country Spain
Language Spanish and English
Website www.elcroquis.es
ISSN 0212-5633

El Croquis (Spanish; translates to English as "The Sketch") is one of the most prestigious architectural magazines in the world.[1][2]

The leading international architects choose it as their showcase. The volumes dedicated to established Pritzker Prize names like OMA Rem Koolhaas, Kazuyo Sejima, Herzog & de Meuron, Alvaro Siza or Rafael Moneo, are considered their respective oeuvre complète. For emerging architects, being published by El Croquis is a target in itself.

In 1992 it was awarded the Gold Medal for Exports by the Spanish Chamber of Commerce, a rare accomplishment for an architectural journal.

El Croquis Editorial is also noted for their exhibition gallery[3] in El Escorial (Madrid), housing a large collection of architectural models in constant rotation.

Publications

El Croquis (Architectural Magazine)

Number Title Country
020 Rafael Moneo  Spain
030 Enric Miralles  Spain
032/33 Sáenz de Oiza  Spain
044 Tadao Ando  Japan
045 Frank Gehry  United States
047 Bolles+Wilson  Germany
049/50 Enric Miralles  Spain
052 Zaha Hadid  United Kingdom
053 OMA: Rem Koolhaas  Netherlands
058 Tadao Ando  Japan
060 Herzog & de Meuron   Switzerland
064 Rafael Moneo  Spain
065/66 Jean Nouvel 1987-1998  France
067 Bolles+Wilson
Elia Zenghelis
 Germany
 Greece
068/69 Álvaro Siza  Portugal
070 Arquitectura española  Spain
071 Toyo Ito 1986-1995  Japan
072 I Ben van Berkel  Netherlands
072 II Enric Miralles  Spain
073 I Zaha Hadid  United Kingdom
073 II Juan Navarro Baldeweg 1992-1995  Spain
074+75 Frank Gehry  United States
077 I Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA)  Japan
077 II Waro Kishi  Japan
078 Steven Holl  United States
079 OMA: Rem Koolhaas  Netherlands
084 Herzog & de Meuron   Switzerland
085 Wiel Arets 1993-1997  Netherlands
086 MVRDV  Netherlands
087 David Chipperfield  United Kingdom
088/89 WORLDS [one] 1998 x
091 WORLDS [two] 1998 x
092 WORLDS [three] 1998 x
093 Steven Holl  United States
094 Neutelings Riedijk Architects  Netherlands
095 Álvaro Siza  Portugal
096/97 En proceso  Spain
098 Rafael Moneo  Spain
099 Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA) 1995-2000  Japan
100/101 Enric Miralles  Spain
102 Annette Gigon/Mike Guyer 1989-2000   Switzerland
103 Zaha Hadid 1996-2001  United Kingdom
104 Dominique Perrault 1990-2001  France
105 Bolles+Wilson 1995-2001  Germany
106/107 En proceso  Spain
108 Steven Holl  United States
109/110 Herzog & de Meuron 1998-2002   Switzerland
111 MVRDV 1997-2002  Netherlands
112-113 Jean Nouvel 1994-2002  France
114 [I] Sauerbruch Hutton 1997-2003  Germany
114 [II] Njiric+Njiric 1997-2003  Croatia
115/116 En proceso
FOA 1996-2003
Mansilla+Tuñón 2001-2003
RCR 1999-2003
 Spain
117 Frank Gehry 1996-2003  United States
118 En proceso
Cero.9
Abalos & Herreros
No.mad
 Spain
119 Sistemas de trabajo. Arquitectura española 1996-2001  Spain
120 David Chipperfield  United Kingdom
121/122 Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA)  Japan
123 Toyo Ito 2001-2005  Japan
124 Eduardo Souto de Moura 1995-2005  Portugal
125 Stéphane Beel 1992-2005  Belgium
126 Xaveer De Geyter 1992-2005  Belgium
127 John Pawson 1995-2005  United Kingdom
128 Josep Llinás 2000-2005  Spain
129/130 Herzog & de Meuron 2002-2006   Switzerland
131/132 OMA 1996-2006  Netherlands
133 Juan Navarro Baldeweg 1997-2006  Spain
134/135 OMA 1996-2007  Netherlands
136/137 Sistemas de trabajo II. Arquitectura española 2004-2007  Spain
138 RCR Arquitectes  Spain
139 SANAA 2004-2008 Sejima + Nishizawa  Japan
140 Álvaro Siza 2001-2008  Portugal
141 Steven Holl 2004-2008  United States
142 Prácticas arquitectónicas. Arquitectura española 2008  Spain
143 Annette Gigon / Mike Guyer 2001-2008   Switzerland
144 EMBT 2000-2009 Miralles/Tagliabue  Spain
145 Christian Kerez 1992-2009   Switzerland
146 Eduardo Souto de Moura 2005-2009  Portugal
147 Toyo Ito 2005-2009  Japan
148 Experimentos Colectivos. Arquitectura Española 2010  Spain
149 Experimentos colectivos. Arquitectos españoles 2010. Vol.II  Spain
150 David Chipperfield 2006-2009. Conciliación de contrarios.  United Kingdom
151 Sou Fujimoto 2003-2010  Japan
152/153 Herzog & de Meuron 2005-2010   Switzerland
154 Aires Mateus 2002-2011  Portugal
155 SANAA 2008-2011 Sejima + Nishizawa  Japan
156 Valerio Olgiati 1996-2011   Switzerland
157 Studio Mumbai 2003-2011  India
158 John Pawson 2006-2011  United Kingdom
159 Neutelings Riedijk 2003-2012  Netherlands
160 Bevk Perović 2004-2012  Slovenia
161 Mansilla+Tuñón 1992-2012  Spain
162 RCR_Arquitectes 2007-2012  Spain
163/164 Glenn Murcutt 1980-2012  Australia
165 Sean Godsell 1997-2013  Australia
166 Caruso St John 1993-2013  United Kingdom
167 Smiljan Radic 2003-2013  Chile
168/169 Álvaro Siza 2008-2013  Portugal
170 João Luís Carrilho da Graça 2002-2013  Portugal
171 Selgascano 2003-2013  Spain
172 Steven Holl 2008-2014  United States
173 MVRDV 2003-2014  Netherlands
174/175 David Chipperfield 2010-2014  United Kingdom
176 Eduardo Souto de Moura 2009-2014  Portugal
177/178 Lacaton & Vassal 1993-2015  France
179/180 SANAA 2011-2015 Sejima + Nishizawa  Japan
181 MGM - Barozzi Veiga - Harquitectes - Selgascano  Spain
182 Christian Kerez 2010-2015, Junya Ishigami 2005-2015   Switzerland,  Japan

Books

Sources

  1. RIBA books Retrieved 11 November 2009.
  2. In English Google Scholar Retrieved 11 November 2009. In spanish Google Académico Retrieved 11 November 2009.
  3. El Croquis Gallery Retrieved 20 February 2011.

External links

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