
Oscar Tusquets
- Cavallers 50 E 08034 Barcelona t: +34 93 206 55 80 f: 34 93 280 40 71 www.tusquets.com info@tusquets.com
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Architect by profession, designer by adaptation, painter by vocation and writer
out of the need to make friends, Oscar Tusquets Blanca is the prototype of the
all-round artist that the specialisation of the modern world has brought to the
verge of extinction.
Born in Barcelona in 1941, he graduated as an architect in 1965 from the Escuela
Técnica Superior de Arquitectura in Barcelona. Founding member of the disappeared
Studio Per, he worked with Lluís Clotet until 1984 on the great majority
of his projects, which include the Casa Fullà, the Casa Regás and
its belvedere, a house in Pantelleria and the restaurant La Balsa.
After working for several years with the architect Carlos Díaz, in 1987
they formed a partnership to develop their projects in the fields of urban planning,
architecture, interior design and architectural design, both in Spain and France,
and also in Holland, Germany and Japan. Recently, this studio changed its name
to Arquitecturas Oscar Tusquets Blanca. Among his most notable works, mention
should be made of the refurbishment and extensions made to the Palau de la Música,
Barcelona; the Pavilion Tusquets in the Parc de la Villette, Paris; a residential
development in Fukuoka (Japan); Cavas Chandon (industrial complex for the production
of sparkling wine) in Sant Cugat Sesgarrigues (Barcelona); the Auditorio Alfredo
Kraus in Las Palmas, and the Polideportivo Daoiz y Velarde (sports centre) in
Madrid. At present he is working on a new extension for the Palau de la Música
and two hotels in Barcelona; the remodelling of several exhibition halls at the
Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in the Louvre, Paris; and a new neighbourhood
in Vilanova (Barcelona).
He is a founding member of Bd Ediciones de Diseño and launched his career
as a furniture and object designer with this group. Some of his pieces form
part of the collections of important museums such as the Moma in New York or
the George Pompidou centre in Paris.
Among other awards he has received the Premio Nacional de Diseño, the
Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes, the insignia of Chevalier
de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and the Creu de Sant Jordi. In addition
he has twice won the Premio Ciutat de Barcelona, and several FAD de Arquitectura
and Delta de Diseño.
In 1994 he appeared on the writing scene with Más que discutible (Tusquets
Editores); in 1998 he published Todo es comparable and in 2000 Dios lo ve (both
titles issued by Editorial Anagrama). He has recently published Dalí
y otros amigos and Anna (RqueR Editorial).
His complete professional and artistic career is described in the Enciclopedia/Album
Oscar Tusquets Blanca, whose author is Juli Capella, published in 2003 by Electa
(Random House Mondadori).