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Miquel Roig

Architect

Miquel Roig Roch has always remained faithful to his interest in local urban planning, for which he has been recognised on a number of occasions. He won the FAD Architecture Award and the civil engineering Construmat, both in 1996, for the urban planning project for the Barceloneta Waterfront Promenade, the 4th Spanish Architecture Biennale award in 1996 and the first Maresme Architecture Triennale in 2004.

Miquel Roig

Miquel Roig Roch graduated as an architect at the Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB). He began his professional career in 1983 as a member of the “Santa Coloma de Gramanet Town Council’s Urban Projects” team. In 1988, together with Jordi Romero and Jaume Artigues, he founded the ARR Arquitectes studio, to then move to the “Santa Coloma de Gramanet Town Council’s Projects and Works Service”, the “Promoció Ciutat Vella Municipal Consortium’’ and the “Barcelona City Council’s Projects, Works and Urban Elements Department”.

He participated in the 1995 Milan Triennale and curated various exhibitions and publications, such as “Un tomb per Barcelona” (1995), “Barcelona segona renovació, recopilatori de plantejaments” (1995) and “Barcelona, una transformació constant”, undertaken for the International Union of Architects congress (1996).

Finally, after his experience at the Besòs Consortium, he came to form part of the “Santa Coloma de Gramanet Town Council’s Regional Action Department”, which he went on to manage.

Together with Jaume Artigues, Miquel Roig Roch is the co-creator of the Tram planter (1994), a medium-capacity iron planter for plants and bushes, which can be used to delineate urban spaces.

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