Editor | Fernando Márquez and Richard Levene |
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Frequency | 6 issues a year |
Circulation | Europe, Asia, America, Australia |
First issue | 1982 |
Company | El Croquis Editorial |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Madrid |
Language | Spanish and English |
Website | www.elcroquis.es |
ISSN | 0212-5633 |
El Croquis (Spanish; translates to English as "The Sketch") is one of the most prestigious architectural magazines in the world.[1][2]
The leading international architects choose it as their showcase. The volumes dedicated to established Pritzker Prize names like OMA Rem Koolhaas, Kazuyo Sejima, Herzog & de Meuron, Alvaro Siza or Rafael Moneo, are considered their respective oeuvre complète. For emerging architects, being published by El Croquis is a target in itself.
In 1992 it was awarded the Gold Medal for Exports by the Spanish Chamber of Commerce, a rare accomplishment for an architectural journal. In 2014, editors Fernando Marquez Cecilia and Richard Levene received an International Fellowship from RIBA. Writing in Architects' Journal, Greg Pitcher cited "the exceptional quality of their highly selective publications" and their work in supporting promising young architects, through which they have "created retrospectively an international Who’s Who of the architecture of the late 20th and early 21st centuries."[3]
El Croquis Editorial is also noted for their exhibition gallery[4] in El Escorial (Madrid), housing a large collection of architectural models in constant rotation.