Sustainable and modular architecture projects

Each project is the result of a process in which design, technique, and efficiency are integrated to address a specific need.

Throughout my career, I have developed projects in diverse contexts and scales, approaching each from a unique perspective, where architecture adapts to the environment, its use, and technical constraints. The goal is not to replicate solutions, but to propose coherent, efficient, and well-founded answers.

This selection of projects reflects an approach based on precision, sustainability, and resource optimization.

Energy efficiency projects

The development of energy-efficient projects begins with a rigorous analysis of a building’s performance. Optimizing the building envelope, controlling energy demand, and integrating efficient systems allow for reduced consumption and improved overall performance.

Throughout my experience, I have worked on projects where efficiency is not an add-on, but a fundamental requirement, incorporating passive strategies, renewable energy sources, and advanced technical criteria to achieve more sustainable and functional buildings.

Self-sufficient modular architecture projects

Modular architecture allows for a more efficient approach to construction, where design and execution are coordinated.

I have worked on developing modular solutions for various building types, from single-family homes to multi-family dwellings and facilities, exploring systems that optimize construction time, costs, and processes.

This approach allows for greater precision in execution, a reduced impact on the construction site, and improved overall project efficiency, without compromising architectural quality.

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The development of an architectural project begins with an analysis phase where needs, constraints, and realistic possibilities are defined. From there, a solid and well-founded proposal is built.