The 'Arquitectura Acompasada' podcast celebrates its third anniversary with a special episode

The initiative by the Official College of Architects of Madrid commemorates three years of architectural dissemination with an event at the Palacio de Cibeles.

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The 'Arquitectura Acompasada' podcast, promoted by the Official College of Architects of Madrid, celebrated its third anniversary with a live recording of its 128th episode, which included a visit to the Palacio de Cibeles.

This special episode, the eighth of its eleventh season, offered listeners the opportunity to explore the details of the Palacio de Cibeles, current headquarters of the Madrid City Council. The visit was guided by an expert in the work of Antonio Palacios, who revealed the secrets of this emblematic building, designed by Antonio Palacios and Joaquín Otamendi, and considered an architectural icon of the capital.

"A balance between accessible dissemination and technical rigor, bringing a complex discipline to the general public without losing depth."

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Since its launch, 'Arquitectura Acompasada' has established itself as a key platform for the dissemination of Madrid's architecture. The program, which defines itself as “a sound walk to discover Madrid through its buildings and architectural environments,” publishes a new episode every Thursday, lasting approximately 30 minutes.
The podcast is structured into three sections: 'A vista alzada', which explores buildings and urban spaces; 'Secretos del COAM', dedicated to the cultural and professional activity of the College; and a weekly sector agenda. To date, the program has surpassed 443,000 reproductions and has over 3,600 subscribers on various podcasting platforms.
Over these three years, the space has featured numerous professionals who have addressed the different facets of architecture, from design to teaching and editorial work. It has also highlighted the historical and current relevance of women architects in the discipline.