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Barcelona 2026, World Capital of Architecture

Interior MUHBA - Oliva Artés

We are launching a call for applications to register spaces to provide venues to host Barcelona 2026 World Capital of Architecture events

This is why the Fundació Mies van der Rohe - Barcelona City Council are launching a call in which we are inviting organisations, institutions or individuals willing to offer their spaces to provide venues for the 2026 World Capital of Architecture events in order to open this architectural heritage up to citizens.

From 08 January to 14 February (deadline extended until 28 February 2025), all kinds of venues that can host one or several formats of events in the World Capital of Architecture programme can register: exhibitions, debates/lectures, book launches, film or documentary screenings, workshops, etc. These venues should preferably be located within Barcelona city limits or in municipalities in its metropolitan area, although venues in other towns will also be considered.

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World Capital of Architecture

Barcelona is a city of architecture for the beauty and uniqueness of many of its buildings, for the way it cares for an architectural heritage that is centuries old, for its continued commitment to offer welcoming, accessible and inclusive public spaces.

Barcelona has been named World Capital of Architecture 2026 by UNESCO-UIA. The architecture, urban planning and landscaping of a diverse, dense city, with limited natural resources and a Mediterranean climate – which is fresh and sunny, but with drought and heat waves – faces challenges of economic, social and environmental sustainability.

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Call for proposals for the World Capital of Architecture

As part of Barcelona’s designation as the World Capital of Architecture for 2026 by UNESCO-UIA, the Fundació Mies van der Rohe – Barcelona City Council is launching a call for proposals open to all professional and cultural entities, institutions, and schools that wish to participate.

From 5 September until 15 October, you can submit your proposals and help design a comprehensive programme of exhibitions, tours, workshops, open houses, installations, conferences, and competitions designed for the public, spread across the city’s 10 districts.

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International competition of ideas for young architects

Within the framework of Barcelona being named World Capital of Architecture 2026 by UNESCO-UIA, the Fundació Mies van der Rohe – Barcelona City Council is launching this international competition of ideas to remodel 10 permanent party walls of the city, spread across its 10 districts, and it is inviting the entire international community of young architects to get involved. The competition jury will select, for each location, a winning entry from among those presented at that location, as well as a second and third prize.

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Architecture Weeks 2025

From May 12 to June 28, 2025, Barcelona will host its annual Architecture Weeks, seven weeks filled with a wide range of events aimed at strengthening the connection between the city’s architecture and its residents. Barcelona boasts an urban heritage of undeniable value. Architecture shapes the physical space in which citizens’ lives unfold, and for this reason, since its inception in 2017, Architecture Weeks has aimed to reinforce this essential bond between architecture and the public.

Organised by Barcelona City Council and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe, Architecture Weeks is an initiative open to the participation and collaboration of organisations dedicated to promoting architecture in our city, as well as those representing various social, cultural and artistic disciplines. Our goal is for this edition to serve as the precursor to Barcelona 2026, World Capital of Architecture.
 

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  • Imatge del cartell de les Setmanes d'Arquitectura 2025, a la Fundació Mies van der Rohe. Autora: Júlia Arnau
    30/04/2025 - 14:40 h Urban planning and infrastructures Seven weeks to strengthen the connection between architecture and people

    The Architecture Weeks are being held from 12 May to 28 June, offering over 200 activities for all audiences.

  • Central Tèrmica del Besòs i voltants. Autor: Sebastià Rambla
    14/04/2025 - 13:20 h Urban planning and infrastructures Tres Xemeneies and the DHUB to host the UIA World Congress of Architects 2026

    Més de 10.000 professionals de l’arquitectura d’arreu es reuniran del 28 de juny al 2 de juliol de 2026 a Barcelona per debatre sobre el futur del planeta i el paper que hi té l’arquitectura.

  • 27/03/2025 - 12:08 h Urban planning and infrastructures Barcelona seeks innovative solutions for reusing waste material from redevelopment projects in public space

    Barcelona City Council, BIMSA, the Mies Van der Rohe Foundation, Barcelona Provincial Council, the Congress IUA and BIT Habitat, have come together to find innovative solutions to the material waste generated in urban redevelopment projects.

  • 26/03/2025 - 18:09 h Urban planning and infrastructures Enlargement to the square in front of the Nativity Façade at the Sagrada Família

    The project should create a space of 6,200 square metres for local people in C/ Marina, between C/Mallorca and C/Provença, and Plaça Gaudí.

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