I am a Spanish young architect recently graduated from a Masters degree by Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. I have received university education both in Europe and the United States, and I have combined my studies with different internships in Spain and abroad. Those experiences made me acquire a more open, critique and mature vision, both personally and professionally.
Although I start University in 2005 it is not until some years later when I really realize the value of architecture and my commitment to it. This lapse helped me, within time, to become a more analytical, thoughtful and self-confident person and to put real passion and enthusiasm into my work. I am capable of coherently pursuing an idea from the first sketches to the last details, being able to participate in every phase of a project. I try to face each project with sensitivity, keeping in mind the place and opening new perspectives by establishing a dialogue with current society.
Concerned and interested about interdisciplinary processes in architecture, I recently participated in a "Critical subjects" summer school in London, where we had speakers from a broad range of fields participating in an open discussion. This has been a great input for me to have a more ambitious view of the future, and it made me stand for an architecture that is conceived from the debate and the observation. This is an architecture that I defend, the one that has a strong conceptual base underneath and that focuses on people and their interaction with the city.
I have always tried to achieve personal goals outside my career. Our degree demands hard-working profiles, with great planning skills. Being part of the basketball team has helped me through it, as the level of the game demanded great involvement and dedication, but it also meant a way out to escape from the daily routines. It taught me to work within a team and to arrange my time the most efficient possible way, but mostly, it gave me distance to look at things calmly, with a different perspective, which has usually led me to taking more appropriate decisions.
At the moment, I am working for Luis Gayarre´s office in Madrid, where we are remodelling the American School. I have participated in all stages, from the initial idea to the construction documents, renders and dealing with the suppliers. As it is a very small office, I am taking a lot of responsibilities and, in that sense, it is being a very enriching experience, although I would like to develop my career more intensively, surrounded by vibrant and qualified environment, where I could improve and exchange my knowledge.
Luis Gayarre, Madrid, ES, Architect
Basic and execution project of the remodelling of the American School of Madrid.
Conceptual design, elaboration of construction details, 3d graphics, dealing with suppliers.
José Antonio García, Valladolid, ES, Administration
Wholesale company (editor and distributor) of audivisual contents
ERP, Olap cubes, accounting tasks, product and staff reports, contact with companies worldwide, Marketing activities
José Manuel Sanz arquitectos, Madrid, ES, Intern architect
Tutorship of studio design projects with students from various levels. Participation in diverse competitions for the council of Madrid.
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, ES, Teaching assistant
Valentín Berriochoa´s studio design course. Architectural critique.
LC Arquitectura, Palencia, ES, Intern architect
Preliminary designs and construction documents for single-family units and residential building in Palencia, Spain
al30 architectes, Lausanne, CH, Intern architect
First prize (at the moment in construction phase): Housing complex competition in Borex, Switzerland.
Preliminary plans for semi-detached houses; Construction documents for a house restoration; Extension of a single house.
EPFL Scholarship, Scholarship
Jury´s selected project awarded a conversation with Kengo Kuma at IIT, Chicago., Other
Dean´s list top performance, Other
IIT Scholarship, Scholarship
Football and basketball University league champion, 1st Place