The Spanish Government Approves the Law on Quality in Architecture


Madrid, España, puesta de sol sobre edificios emblemáticos en la calle Gran Vía. Fotografía de R.M. Nunes. . Image © Shutterstock

Madrid, España, puesta de sol sobre edificios emblemáticos en la calle Gran Vía. Fotografía de R.M. Nunes. . Image © Shutterstock

How can the quality of architecture be protected, promoted and encouraged? A question on which progress was made today in Spain. On the 18th of January, the Council of Ministers approved the Draft Law on Quality in Architecture for its subsequent submission to the Spanish Parliament, thus initiating its parliamentary procedure.

This is a new legislative proposal, promoted by the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, currently under the direction of Minister Raquel Sánchez Jiménez, who aims to protect, promote and encourage architectural quality as an asset of general interest, promoting links that encourage the rapprochement of architecture with society.

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