Llamas Álvarez
Leonardo Llamas Álvarez is an architect graduated in 2011 from the University of Navarra where he combined his career with a diploma in Art History. His studies were combined with a sculptural and photographic development that led him to carry out several exhibitions in Pamplona.
He has collaborated with such disparate studios as ACXT-Idom, Recetas Urbanas (Santiago Cirugeda) or TXP. And as a result of this, he co-founded a collective, Aoskuras, with which he self-built "El Barranco" in a town in La Rioja, Pradejón: a project with recycled containers, which is still running self-managing. Thanks to his work with these studios, he was invited in 2011 as a teacher to a course held in the modern art space Matadero in Madrid. During 2011 and 2012 he was working as an architect in Ghana, Ivory Coast and Liberia.
In 2014 he collaborated with the architect Ricardo Silva Carvalho and in 2018 he founded the company Edifico Arquitectos together with Rubén Domínguez Villanueva and María Pérez Oliver, a small multi-purpose architecture studio that focuses on high energy efficiency and wood construction.
He has collaborated with such disparate studios as ACXT-Idom, Recetas Urbanas (Santiago Cirugeda) or TXP. And as a result of this, he co-founded a collective, Aoskuras, with which he self-built "El Barranco" in a town in La Rioja, Pradejón: a project with recycled containers, which is still running self-managing. Thanks to his work with these studios, he was invited in 2011 as a teacher to a course held in the modern art space Matadero in Madrid. During 2011 and 2012 he was working as an architect in Ghana, Ivory Coast and Liberia.
In 2014 he collaborated with the architect Ricardo Silva Carvalho and in 2018 he founded the company Edifico Arquitectos together with Rubén Domínguez Villanueva and María Pérez Oliver, a small multi-purpose architecture studio that focuses on high energy efficiency and wood construction.
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NameLeonardo Llamas Álvarez