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.

La Carbonería by Ángel Borrego Cubero Selected for World-Architects’ Touring Exhibition

La Carbonería, the rehabilitation of a collective housing building in Barcelona by architect Ángel Borrego Cubero ( OSS Office for Strategic Spaces), has been selected for inclusion in Project Wall, the travelling exhibition organized by World-Architects in collaboration with ARCHITECT@WORK.

Presented for the sixth time, Project Wall brings together 44 selected projects from around the world that demonstrate innovative approaches to the transformation, adaptation, and reuse of existing buildings and landscapes. The exhibition highlights architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and lighting design projects that respond to changing environmental, social, and functional conditions, treating the built environment not as a static entity but as a dynamic system capable of adaptation.

The 2025–2026 edition will debut in Hamburg, Germany, on 17 September 2025 and will tour ARCHITECT@WORK events across 13 countries. Each project is accompanied by an architectural critique that provides further insight into its design strategies and broader significance.

The inclusion of La Carbonería recognizes the project’s contribution to contemporary debates on housing rehabilitation, adaptive reuse, and urban regeneration. Located in Barcelona, the project explores how existing residential structures can be transformed to meet current social and environmental challenges while preserving their architectural and urban value.

World-Architects is an internationally recognized and carefully curated platform dedicated to contemporary architecture. Through profiles, publications, and exhibitions, it showcases the work of leading architects, landscape architects, engineers, interior designers, lighting designers, and architectural photographers from around the world.

Angel Borrego Cubero, guest speaker at MATCOAM Construction Week in Madrid

On March 25, architect Angel Borrego Cubero took part in the panel discussion “Ciudad (in)finita: Estrategias y casos de éxito de regeneración urbana, rehabilitación y transformación de ciudades y territorios” (City (In)finite: Strategies and Success Stories in Urban Regeneration, Rehabilitation, and Transformation of Cities and Territories), organized by the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid – COAM (Madrid Architects Association)  as part of the 2nd MATCOAM Construction Week.

During the event, Borrego Cubero presented the case study of the rehabilitation of La Carbonería, an iconic housing heritage housing building located in Barcelona’s Eixample district. The project was highlighted as a model of sustainable urban regeneration and innovative approach to historic preservation.

The panel also featured leading architecture firms such as Ruiz-Larrea Arquitectura, O-SH Architecture, Burr Studio, Terrario Arquitectura, and Matos Castillo Arquitectos. The session was moderated by Cristina Mateo Rebollo, Vice Dean of the IE School of Architecture and Design.

The event brought together professionals from across the sector to discuss the challenges and opportunities of urban transformation, fostering the exchange of ideas and key experiences for the future of cities.

Photo courtesy of COAM-MATCOAM.

Angel Borrego, Second Prize in Competition for Spain’s Pavilion at FIL 2024

Office for Strategic Spaces / Angel Borrego Cubero Wins Second Prize in the Design Competition for Spain’s Pavilion at FIL Guadalajara 2024

The proposal “Bajo el mismo Sol” (“Under the Same Sun”) by Office for Strategic Spaces (OSS), led by architect Ángel Borrego Cubero, has been awarded second prize in the competition to design Spain’s Pavilion at the 2024 Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) in Mexico.

In its 38th edition, FIL Guadalajara will feature Spain as Guest of Honor, and the competition was organized by Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) to select the country’s official pavilion design.

The awarded project draws inspiration from one of the “Moral Emblems” by Sebastián de Covarrubias Orozco, specifically the phrase: “Este Sol de justicia en toda parte, sin hacer división o diferencia, su clara lumbre de piedad reparte, a ninguno negando su presencia” (“This just Sun, shining everywhere without division or difference, generously shares its clear light of compassion, denying no one its presence.)

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Angel Borrego Cubero chaired the jury of 120H competition

Architect Angel Borrego Cubero chaired the jury for this year’s edition of the 120Hours competition, the world’s largest architectural competition for students. The initiative, organized by a dedicated group of young architects from Norway, aims to contribute to a more inclusive competition culture in architecture, it is open to students worldwide, requires no entry fees, and offers monetary prizes.

The 2024 edition of 120 hours competition took inspiration from our documentary “The Competition,” selecting the same site for which renowned architects such as Jean Nouvel, Frank Gehry, and Zaha Hadid were invited to compete in 2009. However, participants in the 120H open competition were not required to have previous accolades or credentials. Out of the 500 entries representing 76 countries, four winners were chosen along with 15 honorable mentions, resulting in 19 projects from 14 different countries.

The jury cited the four winners for their “sensitive, intelligent, and well-considered projects“:

  • Hongseung Seo, Yongje Moon, and Young Ha from Inha University, South Korea
  • Gustav Lantto and William Holmes from The Oslo School of Architecture and Design
  • Berg Yu Yap and Stuart Confit from the University of Western Australia
  • Leif Arno Hofheinz and Davis Ancans from The Oslo School of Architecture and Design

The international jury included Thomas Vonier (Senior Partner at Chesapeake Strategies and former President 2017-2021 of the International Union of Architects), Jette Cathrin Hopp (SNOHETTA Director for acquisition and new projects in Europe & UK), Elena Marco (Pro-Vice Chancellor & Head of College of Arts, Technology and Environment at the University of the West of England), Ingvild Hodnekvam (Founder architect of Sanden+Hodnekvam), and Lili Carr (student member, co-organizer of Free School of Architecture).

Exhibition at Milan Design Week 2024

The Housing Building La Carbonería (Casa Tarragó) by Ángel Borrego Cubero Wins Grand Prize at ADF Award 2024 and is Featured at Fuorisalone during Milan Design Week 2024.

The award-winning rehabilitation project  “La Carbonería (Casa Tarragó)” by Office for Strategic Spaces, led by Ángel Borrego Cubero, was honored with the Grand Prize at the ADF Design Award 2024. The project was featured at Milan Design Week’s Fuorisalone 2024 with architect Ángel Borrego Cubero in attendance at the opening event for a sharing session with the visitors.

“La Carbonería/ Casa Tarragó” was featured in a joint exhibition organized by Aoyama Design Forum (ADF), GARDE, and Ordine degli Architetti di Milano. Alongside the winners of the ADF Design Award, the exhibition, which ran from April 16th to 21st at GARDE Italy’s showroom in the vibrant Tortona District, also featured the winners of the Politecnico di Milano New Graduate Award 2023.

Established in 2010, the ADF Award is an international competition that promotes and supports innovative architects and designers from Japan and across the globe. The Grand Prize, which includes a $30,000 stipend and significant global exposure opportunities, recognizes outstanding contributions to contemporary design and architecture.

La Carboneria wins Grand Prize at ADF Design Award 2024

The rehabilitation of `La Carbonería´ in Barcelona, by Angel Borrego Cubero/ Office for Strategic Spaces, has been honored with the Gran Prize at the ADF Design Award 2024.

The recipients of the ADF 2024 Excellence Awards are Takashige Yamashita Office and NOA kankyo SEKKEI Office.

The projects of the three winners will be showcased at the upcoming Milan Design Week from April 16th to 21st, 2024 in a joint exhibition of the non profit ADF with Milan Architects Association Best Graduation Award for Polytechnic University of Milan students and the works of the interior design firm Garde Italy at Garde Italy showroom (Via Tortona, 37)

The ADF Design Award, organized annually since 2010 by the non profit Aoyama Design Forum of Japan, aims to support designers from Japan and around the world. The Gran Prize includes a $30,000 stipend and public exposure activities.

The jury for the 2024 edition consisted of five members: Suzy Annetta, Editor-in-Chief of the magazine Design Anthology;  architect Delfina Scotto of Stamuli; architect  Fernando Menis ; architect Lorenzo Bini, a member of the Council of the Milan Architects Association and founder of Binocle; and William Potts, Design Director of the creative studio NR2154.

La Carboneria wins INMOMAT Award for Housing Rehabilitation

Our project “La Carbonería” has been honored with the INMOMAT Award in the rehabilitation category. This project involves the restoration of a listed housing block, recognized as the oldest in Barcelona’s iconic neighborhood Eixample. The INMOMAT Awards seek to be the public recognition for outstanding initiatives in the real estate sector and are presented during the INMOMAT Real Estate Congress, organized by MATCOAM, the Construction Department of the COAM Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid (Madrid Architects Association).

The jury was chaired by Sigfrido Herráez, dean of COAM, and formed by Maria José Piccio-Marchetti, General Director of Housing and Rehabilitation of the Community of Madrid; Jorge Ginés Franco, Managing Director of ASPRIMA (Association of Real Estate Developers of Madrid); María Eugenia del Río Villar, COAM secretary; Angel Hernández Espada, member of the COAM Governing Board; Mariano García Hoyos, Director of Sustainability at HOLCIM Spain.

We share this award with the project promoter, Lesing LWP Spain, an exceptional client; the architect Montserrat Farrés, local collaborator; the engineering team of Guillem Baraut Bover from SOCOTEC Spain – BAC; the sustainability consultant Aleksandar Ivancic from Aiguasol; the technical architect Xavier Aumedes; and the restoration expert Cristina Thió i Lluch.

The Competition at S AM Swiss Architecture Museum

Our documentary film The Competition will be part of the group exhibition WHAT IF at the S AM Swiss Architecture Museum between 25.11.2023 – 05.05.2024, in Basel.  The opening will take place on 24/11/2023, 7 PM. Further details on S AM website.

What If

Lost, rejected, stalled or changed… There is a vast number of architectural designs that continue to be talked about in Switzerland, even though they have never been built. The S AM takes a look back at them and constructs a utopian-dystopian image of what Switzerland could have been.

The exhibition is conceived in dialogue with:
Architektur Forum Ostschweiz, Architekturforum Biel / Forum de l’architecture Bienne, Architekturforum im Touringhaus Solothurn, Architekturforum Obersee, Architekturforum Thun, Architekturforum Zürich, ArchitekturForumBern, Archives de la construction moderne (Acm) und Archizoom, Archivio del Moderno, BauForumZug, Das Gelbe Haus, FAR Forum d’Architectures, Forum Architektur Winterthur, Glarner Architekturforum, gta Exhibitions, Istituto Internazionale di Architettura (i2a), Fondation Pavillon Sicli, Schaffhauser Architektur Forum, Teatro dell’architettura, ZAZ Bellerive – Zentrum Architektur Zürich.

With projects from:
Architekturforum Obersee; Mario Botta; Martin H. Burckhardt; Caruso St John, Thomas Demand; Consiglio di Stato della Repubblica e Cantone Ticino; Aurelio Galfetti, Jachen Könz; Godfrey Grima, George Grima, André Bornet; Herzog & de Meuron; Kantonsingenieur des Kantons Zug; Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret; Hans Leuzinger; P.M.; Morphosis; Jean Nouvel, Emmanuel Cattani; Luigi Snozzi, Bruno Jenni; Tiefbauamt des Kantons Bern, Stadtplanung der Stadt Biel; Bernard Tschumi, Luca Merlini; Jean Tschumi; Werner Stücheli, Jørn Utzon.

Film:
The Competition (2013), Angel Borrego Cubero. With Norman Foster, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Jean Nouvel, Dominique Perrault.

Source of the description: S AM Website

Image: “The Competition” in show at S AM. Photo©Tom Bisig

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