Extudio
Extudio is an architectural studio based in Madrid, founded and led by Néstor Montenegro. They are a transversal office dedicated to thought, creation and production of Architecture in several fields such as individual and collective housing, commercial and work spaces, public venues and city infrastructures, interior design and ephemeral installations.
Néstor Montenegro (Madrid, 1975) holds a degree in architecture from the ETSAM (National Technical University of Madrid). After 10 years as a partner at dosmasunoarquitectos, in 2013 he founded EXTUDIO, an architectural practice where he develops his professional activity in various fields related to architecture: from design to dissemination, publishing and curating, research, and teaching.
He is the designer of widely awarded and publicised buildings, including: 102 homes in Carabanchel (Ecola Awards and Enor Awards 2009), the Social Services Center in Móstoles (Architecture Plus Award 2012, COAM Award 2012, AIT Award – Architektur Innenarchitecktur Technischer Ausbau Hamburg 2012, Arquia Próxima Award 2012), and the Municipal Library and Theater of Boadilla del Monte (COAM Award 2022, XIV BEAU Award 2023, Matcoam Award 2022), all in Madrid.
The Holy Week Museum in Zamora, the Comprehensive Security Center in Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, and the Spanish Pavilion at the 2025 Osaka World Expo are currently under development as winners of first prizes in competitions.
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NameNéstor Montenegro. Extudio
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Birth2013
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VenueMadrid, Spain.
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