The Spanish architecture is booming.

There is a high level of architectural production led by architects from different generations and different parts of Spanish territory, but still not enough is known abroad.

The Fundación Arquitectura Contemporánea aims to promote a european-level architecture by contemporary Spanish architects, organizing three conferences spread over three cities of the European Union (Milan, Lisbon and Paris) during 2009 in collaboration with institutions such as universities or european architecture museums.

These conferences will be taught by three prestigious Spanish architects: Luis Moreno Mansilla and Emilio Tuñón, Carme Pinos and Guillermo Vazquez Consuegra. They also have ongoing participation of a member of the Foundation and a critic of the country to host the event with the aim of opening, after the conference, a wider debate on Spanish architecture. The conferences will be recorded and web-hosted "www.arquitecturacontemporanea.org / madeinspain.

The aim is to disseminate the Spanish architectural culture abroad and to promote cultural relations between Spain and other European countries and between European institutions and the Contemporary Architecture Foundation .

Parallel to this series is created this website where you can see on-line conferences and get more information about the participants in the series.