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In the academic field, in addition to lecturing in Spain he has also taught in universities in Milan, Venice, Rome, Naples, Zurich, New York, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Montevideo, and delivered lectures in various places in Europe (Italy, France, Switzerland, Great Britain), America (United States, Mexico, Uruguay) and Africa (Algeria).
He is the author of various books on issues of contemporary art and architecture, such as 1927. La abstracción necesaria (Anthropos, Barcelona, 1989), Antoni Gaudí. Arquitectura, ideología y política (Electa, Milan, 1992; Gallimard, Paris, 1992; Electa, Madrid, 1993, 2nd ed. 1999), Gaudí. Imatges i mites (Lunwerg, Barcelona, 1992) Decir Anti es decir Pro. Escenas de la vanguardia en España (La Edad de Oro, Teruel, 1999), Casa Batlló (Triangle Postals, Barcelona, 2001), Le Corbusier et l'Espagne. Carnets (Fondation Le Corbusier, Paris; Electa, Milan, 2001), and introductory essays to books such as Juan Navarro Baldeweg. Obras y proyectos (Electa, Milan, 1990, 2nd ed. 1996; Electa, Madrid, 1992), Giorgio Grassi. I progetti, le opere, gli scritti (Electa, Milan, 1996), Enric Miralles. Obras y proyectos (Electa, Milan, 1996; Electa, Madrid, 1996; The Monacelli Press, New York, 1996); Luis Barragán, 1902-1988 (Electa, Milan, 1996; The Monacelli Press, New York, 1997), etc. He is also editor of books such as Gaudí i el seu temps (Barcanova, Barcelona, 1990), Le Corbusier y España (CCCB, Barcelona, 1997), etc., and anthologies of Giorgio De Chirico, Le Corbusier, etc.
He has contributed to numerous journals (AU, Arquitectura, Kalías, Domus, Lotus International, Recerques, El Paseante, etc.) and has been a member of the editorial board of magazines such as Carrer de la Ciutat (Barcelona, 1977-1981), Buades. Periódico de Arte (Madrid, 1986-1987), 3ZU (Barcelona, 1993-1995). He is currently on the board of Temes de Disseny (Barcelona) and Casabella (Milan).
He was director of the CRC. Galería de Arquitectura (Barcelona, 1985-1987) and has collaborated with various museums (MNCA Reina Sofía, Ivam, Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao, CCCB, etc.) on the curatorship of exhibitions such as "Dalí. Architecture" (Barcelona, 1996), "Modern Art and Spanish Journals" (Madrid, Bilbao, 1996), "Margaret Michaelis. Photography, avant-garde movements and politics in the Barcelona of the Republic" (Valencia, Barcelona, 1998-1999), etc.
Specialist in Salvador Dalí and lecturer at the ETSAB.
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