Federico Correa and Alfonso Milá have been, since the 1960s, one of the most productive teams in Spanish design and architecture. Both born in 1924, Correa and Alfonso Milá were schoolmates, went to the same university, and finally received their doctorates from the University of Barcelona. They set up their architecture studio in 1953, thus enhancing...
Read the Designer StoryFederico Correa and Alfonso Milá have been, since the 1960s, one of the most productive teams in Spanish design and architecture. Both born in 1924, Correa and Alfonso Milá were schoolmates, went to the same university, and finally received their doctorates from the University of Barcelona. They set up their architecture studio in 1953, thus enhancing a professional relationship and a strong friendship that has made their names inseparable.
Correa and Alfonso Milá have devoted their career to architecture, interior design and industrial design, as well as to teaching. They have spread worldwide Spanish creation and promoted it in the international architecture debate. Their work is an interpretation of the architectural inheritance of the great Catalan masters, and has ended up being a capital influence in the recent history of Catalan architecture. In recognition of their work, they have received many FAD awards.