Ramon Bosch

 
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Ramon Bosch and Bet Capdeferro are graduate architects from Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona – UPC – BarcelonaTECH.

In 2003 they founded the office bosch.capdeferro arquitectures in their hometown of Girona and since then have worked in projects of different scales and typologies, mainly focused on the relationship between men and environment.

Their professional activity has progressed in parallel to teaching at ETSAB - UPC BarcelonaTech, ETH – Zürich and Cornell University in New York, supporting from the fields of theory and research the development of design and construction processes.

They conceive the project as a concave and inclusive experience, capable of harmoniously integrating through an open process all diverse agents and facts that configure it.

In 2011 they received the EMERGING ARCHITECT SPECIAL MENTION of the EUROPEAN UNION PRIZE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE - MIES VAN DER ROHE AWARD. In 2012 their work was exhibited at the XIII VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE – “COMMON GOUND”.

Bet Capdeferro

 
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Ramon Bosch and Bet Capdeferro are graduate architects from Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona – UPC – BarcelonaTECH.

In 2003 they founded the office bosch.capdeferro arquitectures in their hometown of Girona and since then have worked in projects of different scales and typologies, mainly focused on the relationship between men and environment.

Their professional activity has progressed in parallel to teaching at ETSAB - UPC BarcelonaTech, ETH – Zürich and Cornell University in New York, supporting from the fields of theory and research the development of design and construction processes.

They conceive the project as a concave and inclusive experience, capable of harmoniously integrating through an open process all diverse agents and facts that configure it.

In 2011 they received the EMERGING ARCHITECT SPECIAL MENTION of the EUROPEAN UNION PRIZE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE - MIES VAN DER ROHE AWARD. In 2012 their work was exhibited at the XIII VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE – “COMMON GOUND”.