Iñaqui Carnicero’s lecture, 'Second Hand Spaces,' looks
through his projects and studies the relationship between architecture
and the economical context.
Iñaqui Carnicero’s rich
career as an architect and design professor includes designing a
building for C.E.U. Polytechnic University, the restoration of an Arab
Tower in Guadalajara, and a cultural multi-use center in a former
slaughterhouse of Matadero-Madrid, among others.
He has lectured at Cornell, Rice, Berkeley, Cervantes Institute in
Prague, London Roca Gallery and many other prestigious institutions. He
now tours the US as part of the University of Tennessee’s Robert B.
Church III Memorial Lecture Series and AIA|DC Architecture Week. At
these events, Mr. Carnicero will explore current opportunities and
constraints within architectural practice, such as what the economic
context of a project may offer in the design process.