Javier Pérez de La Fuente
Javier Pérez de la Fuente. Málaga. 1963.
Architect. Seville. 1988.
Head of the Department of Architecture and Infrastructures of the Malaga Urban Planning Department. Malaga.
Lecturer at the School of Architecture of Malaga. EAM.
Director of the Chair of Innovation in Construction Materials. EAM 2005-2017.
Master Plan EXPO Malaga 2027 together with Juan Antonio Marín Malavé and Pilar Vila Herrero.
AWARDS FOR BUILT ARCHITECTURE:
Malaga Architecture Prize 1995. Modality of New Plant Architecture for the Centre for Occupational Training in Communications and Information Technologies. PTA. Malaga.
Malaga Architecture Prize 1999. Category of Architecture for the Social Centre in Tejares Street. Malaga.
Finalist in the National Architecture Award 2007 for the Open Air Auditorium in Camino de Los Prados. Malaga.
Selected by the College of Architects of Malaga for the National Architecture Prize 1995.
Selected by the College of Architects of Malaga for the National Architecture Prize 1999.
Honourable Mention in the Malaga Architecture Awards 2003, in the category of New Architecture for the Fernández Fermina Social Centre. Malaga.
Honourable Mention at the Malaga Architecture Awards 2005, in the New Floor Plan Architecture category for the La Térmica Social Centre. Malaga.
Honourable Mention at the Malaga Architecture Awards 2005, Interior Architecture for the Adaptation of premises for the Exhibition Hall for the Fundación Casa Natal Picasso. Malaga.
Honourable Mention at the Malaga Urban Planning and Public Spaces Awards 2005, for the Laguna de la Barrera Park (Project Manager).
Malaga (with Juan Antonio Marín Malavé and María Eugenia Candau) Honourable Mention in the 2007 Malaga Architecture Awards, New Architecture Category for the Open Air Auditorium in Camino de Los Prados. Málaga
Finalist Malaga Architecture Awards 2009. Equipment category for the Bailén-Miraflores Social Centre. Málaga
Honourable Mention at the Malaga Architecture Awards 2011, Public Facilities category for the Library in Pedregalejo. Malaga (shared with Luis Tejedor Fernández).
His work has attracted the attention of specialised media, with two buildings included in the Andalusian Register of Contemporary Architecture. Andalusian Institute of Historical Heritage. Department of Culture. Andalusian Regional Government.
He has also been a jury member in national and international competitions.