Currently and for the last three years I’ve been working as an architect. I’ve had the privilege of working on several projects, from their inception up to their final stages.
My work background has supplied me with many competences: the capacity to organize, attention to detail and of course, sheer determination, that is, the will to get the work done. From my point of view, all these are key in order to develop good architecture.
All of it is of no use without a team, collaboration is of the essence, more so in architectural projects. Teamwork allows you to achieve more than you would alone, and furthermore, the opportunity to learn from the experience of others.
Therefore, and it couldn’t be otherwise, I strive to learn and to improve myself in a continuous basis.
GP17 Arquitectura, Madrid, ES, Architect, certificate in Revit Architecture by Autodesk
Skilled in the drafting and development of architectural projects in all of its stages (conceptual design, schematic design, and design development). Mainly medium/large-scale residential projects developed using BIM, all of it in a collaborative environment. Knowledge of architectural detailing and current construction standards, along with building systems.
Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (ETSAM), Polytéchnic University of Madrid, Madrid, ES, MArch, Master of Architecture
Final Thesis: Street in the air.
Tutor: Javier Frechilla Camoiras
Link: https://archive.dpa-etsam.com/projects/street-in-the-air
Porcelanosa Awards Finalists in the category of Forward-Looking Design, Nomination
Porcelanosa Awards Finalists in the category of Forward-Looking Design with Mº del Carmen García-Gil Moyano and Sergio Robles Martínez. Project ‘columnar disjunction’ in Morphos.
Link: http://www.porcelanosa-interiorismo.com/certamen/finalistas/PR-354/
Link: https://www.porcelanosa.com/trendbook/finalistas-xii-premios-porcelanosa-morphos/