Ángel Borrego Cubero Presents ¡Ensanche! at ARCHITECT@WORK Madrid

Architect and researcher Ángel Borrego Cubero, head of OSS Office for Strategic Spaces, participated in the A@W Academy programme at ARCHITECT@WORK Madrid, held on 7–8 May 2026 at IFEMA Madrid. The event brought together architects, designers, manufacturers, and industry experts to discuss innovation, sustainability, and emerging challenges in architecture and the built environment.

Borrego Cubero delivered the lecture “Sumatorios y sostenibilidad en la rehabilitación de vivienda”, presenting ¡Ensanche!, a long-term research project that addresses the imbalance between undersized dwellings and underused open spaces in post-war housing estates in Spain and La Carbonería, a rehabilitation project of a collective housing building in Barcelona.

¡Ensanche! explores how accessible digital tools can empower residents to evaluate and visualize architectural alternatives inspired by transformative housing interventions such as the celebrated plus projects developed by Druot, Lacaton & Vassal. By making design scenarios understandable and accessible to non-specialists, ¡Ensanche! seeks to bring affordable and scalable housing improvements directly to neighbourhood communities.

Positioned at the intersection of architecture, technology, and community participation, the project proposes an alternative approach to the housing crisis by improving existing housing stock rather than relying exclusively on new construction. Its focus on sustainability, social impact, and urban regeneration reflects the growing importance of rehabilitation as a key strategy for addressing housing affordability and environmental challenges across Europe.

Note: the image is from Architect@Work Madrid 2026 catalogue

Ángel Borrego’s Lecture at ETSAM’s MPAA Program

Architect and researcher Ángel Borrego Cubero will present Asuntos Exteriores as part of the Convivir Más y Mejor module in the Master in Advanced Architectural Projects (MPAA) at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (ETSAM), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. The session will explore architecture’s relationship with public space, urban transformation, and contemporary forms of collective living through the lens of Borrego Cubero’s practice and research and projects such as Ensanche, La Carbonería Barcelona o Factoría Cultural Madrid.

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