National Museum of Roman Art
National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida, Spain by José Rafael Moneo, 1984 Note: The following is transcribed from The Pritzker Architecture Prize: The First Twenty Years , published in 1999 by The Art Institute of Chicago. José Rafael Moneo is above all an architect of tremendous range. His flexibility in varying the appearance of his works based on their differing contexts is reflected in the way he takes on each new commission as a fresh new exercise. He draws on an incredible reservoir of concepts and ideas, which he filters through the specifics of the site, the purpose, the form, the climate, and other circumstances of the project. As a result, each of his buildings is unique, but at the same time, uniquely recognizable as being from his palette. Founded by legionaries of Augustus in 24 B.C., Mérida became the most important Roman city in Spain by the fall of the empire. Almost completely destroyed after the Muslim in...