Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid, Architecture school in Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain
The Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid is an architecture school located in the university district, situated at Avenida Juan de Herrera 4. The facility contains classrooms, studios, and research spaces designed to support hands-on learning and professional development in architectural practice.
The institution was founded in 1844 under Queen Isabella II as the Special School of Architecture, separating from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. The current building opened in 1936, marking a shift from traditional to modern approaches in architectural education.
The school houses a specialized library with original works by Le Corbusier and Serlio, along with extensive architectural documentation. These collections allow visitors to explore the theoretical foundations and practical examples that shaped architectural thinking.
Visitor access is primarily limited to the library and selected exhibition areas, which are open during business hours. It is best to check ahead before visiting, as parts of the school are restricted due to ongoing classes and research activities.
The 1936 building was among the first designed specifically around modern educational principles rather than copying traditional academic layouts. This pioneering approach is evident in the open studio spaces that encourage collaboration among students.
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