Barozzi Veiga was founded in Barcelona by Fabrizio Barozzi and Alberto Veiga in 2004. The practice has since worked internationally in public and private projects including cultural, civic, educational and residential buildings.
Barozzi Veiga’s built work includes the Ribera del Duero Headquarter (2011), the Auditorium Infanta Elena in Águilas (2011), the Szczecin Philarmonic Hall (2014), the Bündner Kunstmuseum in Chur (2016), the Ragenhaus Musikschule in Bruneck (2018), the Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts Lausanne (2019) and the Tanzhaus Zürich (2019). Currently, the office is developing upcoming projects in Germany, Belgium, England, China, and United States.
At the beginning of the career, Barozzi Veiga has been distinguished with the Ajac Young Catalan Architect Award (2007), the Barbara Cappochin International Architecture Award (2011) and with the Gold Medal for Italian Architecture for the Best Debut Work (2012). Thereafter, the office has been awarded with the Young Talent of Italian Architecture Award (2013), the Design Vanguard Award (2014), the Fad International Award (2015) and the Life in Architecture Award (2015). Barozzi Veiga has also received nominations for the Iakov Chernikhov International Prize (2008), for the Design of the Year (2015), for the Fad Award (2018) and for the International Swiss Architectural Award (2018).
In 2015 the project for the Szczecin Philharmonic received the prestigious Mies van der Rohe Award for European Architecture and in 2018, the Fine art Museum in Chur, Switzerland, has been awarded with the RIBA Award for International Excellence. In 2019 Barozzi Veiga has been granted the Chicago Atheneum International Award, the Best Architects 20 Award and the AD Award Architects of the Year. In 2020 the office has been shortlisted for the International FAD Award and for the Dezeen Awards. More recently, the newly built MCBA Lausanne won the NAN Award and the Grand Prix Fritz-Höger-Preis 2020 for Brick Architecture.
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