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Neus Frontera Carbonell

Francesca Neus Frontera Carbonell. An architect who graduated from the Barcelona School of Architecture in 2011, during her first year in the professional world, she worked on international projects at the Miralles Tagliabue – EMBT studio in Barcelona and GRAS studio in Mallorca. Interested in landscape design, she subsequently worked in London at Martha Schwartz Partners and URBAN studios, on projects in Europe, China, North America, the United Kingdom, Indonesia and Africa. She currently resides in the Netherlands and is working on interior design projects in Taiwan, landscaping projects in the United Kingdom and architectural projects in Germany and Mallorca.

She has designed and constructed different ephemeral art installations and furniture by making use of the space's resources. She has a special interest in social design and explores the relation between people, technology and space.

She won first prize for the construction of the Archaeological Museum of Calvià. She also received first prize in the 13th Annual Environmental and Sustainable Project Competition held by the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, with her urban wind revolution project, an energy generation system that reuses energy dissipated in the underground transport system.
She has an interest in the discussion on the architectural design of the future and the definition of the next generation. She is also the co-founder of the IS ARCH Prizes for Architecture students, which analyse solutions provided by architecture students within the university framework.
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