My interest in sustainability and the positive impact of design is reflected in my projects, where I prioritize the use of advanced technologies and local resources to reduce emissions and promote a more conscious production. Each piece I design tells a story, blending traditional techniques with digital processes that explore the expressiveness of unique and personalized forms.
I graduated as an architect in Granada in 2005, and since then, I have developed a professional career encompassing construction, interior design, and, in some cases, urban planning and landscaping. In 2010, after completing a master’s degree at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, I moved to Barcelona, a place that opened the doors to digital fabrication and zero-kilometer production. There, I discovered a passion for experimenting with materials and innovative techniques, which led me to create furniture and original elements, custom-designed for projects that combine innovation and craftsmanship.
For more than five years, I have combined my professional practice with teaching, an enriching experience that has allowed me to discover a new passion: guiding students on their own creative path. I am a professor at the International School of Design at LCI Barcelona, where I teach Interior Design and Product Design, as well as at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia. Through teaching, I help new generations integrate digital tools, such as 3D printing and laser cutting, with artisanal techniques, fostering experimentation and the pursuit of innovative solutions. My goal as a professional and educator is to contribute to the development of design that is more human, sustainable, and meaningful, uniting technology and creativity to transform ideas into tangible and enduring realities.