Design Emilio Tuñón Egoless architecture Architecture designed by people, with people, for people. This is the key principle for Emilio Tuñón, an architect who does not work for himself, but rather for the city, its surroundings and its inhabitants.
Design Ignasi Aballí Filling the void His work draws from Magritte, Duchamp, On Kawara and Michael Asher, among others. His elegant and minimalist conceptual art teases the audience to make them think. His latest project? The 'empty' Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
Design María Hesse A woman among paintbrushes If there’s one essential in María Hesse’s life, it’s her paintbrushes. Through them she adds colour, sensibility, and passion to the pages of all her books.
Design Isaac Sánchez Love of drawing Isaac Sánchez became famous as Loulogio. Today, the famous YouTuber is dedicated to what he really loves, drawing, and is the creator of the poster for the Feria del Libro Madrid 2022.
Design Pedro Torrijos Architecture by tweetstorm We chat to Pedro Torrijos, an architect, writer, and communicator who 'bangs on' about fascinating stories on architecture, unlikely territories, and the people that make them possible on Twitter.
Design Paco Roca The outline of memory Paco Roca’s artistic talent stems from both the sharpness of his drawings and a narrative inquisitiveness that lead him to explore our most recent history and defend the nobility of many anonymous lives.
Design Andrés Cánovas Principled architecture The design of the Spain Pavilion at the Dubai World Expo is founded on the idea of people and places. Designed as a space for tranquillity and reflection, this work by Amann Cánovas Maruri seeks to promote sociability.