With a selection of 24 buildings completed in Spain over the past year, this yearbook edition reflects the countrys architectural climate amid turbulent social shifts, economic crisis and divisive politics, placing it firmly in a global context. While unemployment and corruption rage on and secessionist tensions rise, the spirit of Spains younger generation of architects shows austerity and solidarity despite the depressed building sector and negative hype. Luis Fernández-Galiano puts the year in review with detailed profiles of outstanding projects such as Madrids Repsol Campus, the Cerámica Triana Centre in Seville, Ceutas public library and the Ethnographic Centre in Curtis.