At Plantea Estudio, we understand architecture as a craft that must be approached with humbleness and realism. A repetitive, artisanal exercise where the new arises from a deep understanding of tradition, examples, and the masters who preceded us.
We believe there is no imagination without memory. Our memories, our past experiences, from childhood and youth, are transferred to our projects and find new expressions, transforming what is already known. Doing what has always been done, but doing it well. We also believe that, in a way, all architecture, regardless of function, is a home. It protects and accompanies the inhabitant, the user, and in doing so, life becomes better. We became architects to create homes. All kinds of homes.
The studio has received significant recognition, including the First Prize COAM in 2018 and Interior Designer of the Year by AD Spain in 2023, and our work has been published in numerous national and international media outlets
Luis Gil
Architect from ETSAM in 2000, and PhD Architect from UPM in 2016. He worked for Frechilla and López-Peláez from 2000 to 2012, collaborating in numerous competitions, projects, and works before founding Plantea. He´s currently a professor at the Toledo School of Architecture, with lectures at various national and international schools and conferences, as well as publications in specialized media.
Lorenzo Gil
Architect from ETSAM in 2001 and PhD Architect from ETSA in 2025. He worked for Frechilla and López-Peláez from 2000 to 2012, collaborating in numerous competitions, projects, and works before founding Plantea. He´s currently a professor at the Toledo School of Architecture, also with various lectures and publications in well-known media outlets.
Carla Morán
Architect from ETSAV in 2015, and Master’s in Interior Design from IED in 2016. She joined Plantea Estudio in 2017, collaborating since then on the studio’s most important projects and becoming a fundamental part of it.
PHOTO:
Silvia Tortajada Retana, AD Spain
Calle Monteleón, 34 28010 Madrid
info@planteaestudio.com
650 644 393 | 650 655 191
Calle Monteleón, 34 28010 Madrid
info@planteaestudio.com
650 644 393 | 650 655 191
Contenido del acordeón
At Plantea Estudio, we understand architecture as a craft that must be approached with humbleness and realism. A repetitive, artisanal exercise where the new arises from a deep understanding of tradition, examples, and the masters who preceded us.
We believe there is no imagination without memory. Our memories, our past experiences, from childhood and youth, are transferred to our projects and find new expressions, transforming what is already known. Doing what has always been done, but doing it well. We also believe that, in a way, all architecture, regardless of function, is a home. It protects and accompanies the inhabitant, the user, and in doing so, life becomes better. We became architects to create homes. All kinds of homes.
The studio has received significant recognition, including the First Prize COAM in 2018 and Interior Designer of the Year by AD Spain in 2023, and our work has been published in numerous national and international media outlets
Luis Gil
Architect from ETSAM in 2000, and PhD Architect from UPM in 2016. He worked for Frechilla and López-Peláez from 2000 to 2012, collaborating in numerous competitions, projects, and works before founding Plantea. He´s currently a professor at the Toledo School of Architecture, with lectures at various national and international schools and conferences, as well as publications in specialized media.
Lorenzo Gil
Architect from ETSAM in 2001 and PhD Architect from ETSA in 2025. He worked for Frechilla and López-Peláez from 2000 to 2012, collaborating in numerous competitions, projects, and works before founding Plantea. He´s currently a professor at the Toledo School of Architecture, also with various lectures and publications in well-known media outlets.
Carla Morán
Architect from ETSAV in 2015, and Master’s in Interior Design from IED in 2016. She joined Plantea Estudio in 2017, collaborating since then on the studio’s most important projects and becoming a fundamental part of it.
PHOTO:
Silvia Tortajada Retana, AD Spain