Mariano Bayón Álvarez (born September 25, 1942) is a Spanish architect.
Some of his major works are the Red Eléctrica de España building in Seville (1992),a sheet of white marble which draws out a rectangular space, thin and tense like a light bulb during the night; solid and weighty during the day,[1] the Public Library in Villaverde, Madrid (1996) and the extension to the twelfth century Cistercian Poblet Monastery in Tarragona (2011).
[2] Bayon's most recent works are the Office building for the Spain's General Management of Assets in Madrid (2015) and the new Spanish Civil Guard Officers Academy in Aranjuez (2016).
Bayón has given lectures and presentations of his work in major European cultural and academic centers[5] as well as in the United States and Brazil.
Restoration of Royal Theater Coliseo Carlos II.
San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid.
Experimental study for the remodel and addition of houses in Plaza de Cascorro 11, Madrid.
[7] [8] [9] Parliament group of Spain's Congress of Deputies building in Plaza de las Cortes, Madrid.
Gran Vía de San Francisco St., Madrid City Council.
Seville Expo '92 [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] Housing block in Divina Pastora St. Fuencarral, Madrid.
[21] Shopping center and office building ABC in Serrano St., Madrid.
Public housing complex in Ensanche de Valleca, Madrid.
Public housing complex in Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid.
Performing Arts, Exhibitions and Congress buildings in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Restoration of Royal Theater Coliseo Carlos III in Aranjuez, Madrid.
Office building for the Spain's General Management of Assets in Madrid.
[25] Spanish Civil Guard Officers Academy in Aranjuez.
El Interior del CINEAC de Amsterdam.
A propósito’’ in Arquitectura Coam, Magazine of Architecture and Urban Planning of the Chamber of Architects of Madrid.
Madrid: Editorial América Ibérica S.A BAYÓN, M., MARTÍN, J L. (1988).
El Real Coliseo de Carlos III.
BAYÓN, M. (1984), ‘’La casa de L.Wittgenstein’’ en Arquitectura Coam, Magazine of Architecture and Urban Planning of the Chamber of Architects of Madrid.
Madrid: Editorial América Ibérica S.A BAYÓN, M. (1966), ‘’La Escuela de Ámsterdam’’ en Arquitectura Coam, Magazine of Architecture and Urban Planning of the Chamber of Architects of Madrid.
Madrid: Editorial América Ibérica S.A MINISTERIO DE VIVIENDA (2005).