IE School of Architecture and Design and the Traditional Building Cultures Foundation have signed a collaboration agreement

IE School of Architecture and Design and the Traditional Building Cultures Foundation have signed a collaboration agreement in Madrid to jointly promote the study, teaching and dissemination of knowledge about cultural heritage and traditional building crafts as a basis for sustainable architecture rooted in its natural and cultural context.

Both IE School of Architecture and Design, part of IE University, and the Traditional Building Cultures Foundation share a deep commitment to research, education, and the promotion of knowledge related to place-based construction—its landscapes, materials, and natural surroundings—as well as to the crafts that underpin it. They recognize in this knowledge the foundation for a more sustainable, contemporary architectural and urban design, anchored in each country’s material and cultural realities.

Welcoming the initiative, David Goodman, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, said: “This collaboration with the Traditional Building Cultures Foundation enables us to integrate knowledge of traditional crafts into the training of architects and designers, helping them meet contemporary challenges with sensitivity, rigor, and a commitment to sustainability.”

Alejandro García Hermida, Director of the Traditional Building Cultures Foundation, added:
“This agreement will allow more people to learn from the experience of past generations in creating plazas, streets, buildings, and landscapes that are not only beautiful and enduring, but also conceived to strengthen social cohesion and a sense of community.”

Awards ceremony: Building Arts Awards and the Richard H. Driehaus Architecture Competition

As part of this collaboration, IE School of Architecture and Design and the Traditional Building Cultures Foundation will co-organize the awards ceremony for the Building Arts Awards and the Richard H. Driehaus Architecture Competition. The event will take place this June at IE University’s historic campus in Segovia. It will bring together professionals from architecture, construction, urban planning, and heritage conservation, along with researchers, educators, students and institutional representatives.

Likewise, on June 13, the exhibition “Matter. Know-how. Place.” will open at the IE Creativity Center, located in the Casa de la Moneda in Segovia.

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