Nook Architects

Nook Architects

Carrer de Zamora, 46, 08005 Barcelona, Spagna

Nook is the result of the teamwork of those of us who met in an architecture studio designed by the great exiled architect Josep Lluís Sert. We slowly escaped from a photogenic double-height space towards a corner where ideas went to seek refuge between the heat of the radiator alone, the effort, the work interrupted by laughter, various soundtracks, personal anecdotes, and the spirit to obtain the best results with minimal sacrifice. Nook is the beginning of a different concept of Barcelona architects who don't want to be exiled. Ana García Ana Garcia began her professional career in 2001, after graduating from UPC in Barcelona, ​​and after collaborating over several years of academic development in the Romagosa Caralt studio, where she acquired the basic knowledge of the development of preliminary and final projects and project management. He spent a whole year of his academic preparation at Universidade do Porto, escuela FAUP. Since then he has collaborated with several architecture firms; Colomer Prat I Arquitectes Associats and Boquer Julià, as team leader and responsible for planning the various design and construction phases, as well as the implementation of ISO 9001 standards. In 2005, after completing the specialist degree in project and process of construction at Escola Sert, he founded his self as an architectural and studio design teacher, and continued to collaborate with the following architecture and interior design studios: A. Puigmarti, González Podio, and EC Compta Arquitectes, in which, apart from construction and interior design projects, took part in special urban rehabilitation projects, projects for invitational competitions, and construction management. Her teaching experience has specialized in final thesis projects and the recognition of foreign academic qualifications. In 2011 he co-founded Nook architects, together with Joan Cortés and Rubén Férez, an architecture, urban planning and interior design studio. Joan G Cortés Joan Cortés began his professional career in 2009, after graduating from UPC in Barcelona, ​​and collaborating over several years with professional firms such as BOMA (consultant structures), Mora-Sanvisens Arquitects and CE Compa Arquitectes , where he acquired the basic knowledge of the development of the preliminary and final projects, town planning and design. He spent a year abroad at LTH, Lunds Tekniska Högskola, Sweden, where he further developed his architectural and experimental design studies. He was also part of the Pole Europe 2K'6 landscape and urban program at the Northwest University of Applied Sciences. Since 2009 it has linked its professional studio with its collaboration with the EC Compta Arquitectes studio, participating in various projects for multi-family residences, individual family residences, public buildings, renovations, interior design, and public and private competitions; participating in the design and implementation phases of architectural projects. He has also participated in various 3D digital architectural representations and animations, for architecture projects, interior design, competitions and academic projects. In 2011 he co-founded Nook architects, together with Ana García and Rubén Férez, an architecture, urban planning, and interior design studio. Rubén F Berenguer Rubén Férez began his professional career in 2010, after graduating from UPC in Barcelona, ​​and collaborating over several years with professional firms such as GVR Arquitectes and EC Compta Arquitectes, where he acquired the basic knowledge architecture, urban planning and design projects, as well as competitions for public buildings and urban planning. He spent a year abroad at Ludovico Quaroni, La Sapienza, in Rome, where he further developed his experience in History Architecture and in restoration and restoration techniques. Since 2010, it has linked its professional studio with its collaboration with the Compta Arquitectes CE studio, participating in various projects for multi-family residences, single-family residences, public buildings, renovations, interior design, public and private competitions, and urban redevelopment projects. He also collaborated with the Sin Espaio sE studio, as well as other digital architectural representation projects and architecture competitions. In 2011 he co-founded Nook architects, together with Ana García and Joan Cortés, an architecture, urban planning, and interior design studio