{"id":1632,"date":"2025-03-24T11:33:27","date_gmt":"2025-03-24T10:33:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/old.sumaarquitectura.eu\/about\/"},"modified":"2025-10-03T12:06:02","modified_gmt":"2025-10-03T10:06:02","slug":"about","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/old.sumaarquitectura.eu\/en\/about\/","title":{"rendered":"About"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Our Approach<br \/>Ecosystemic architecture<\/p>\n<p>Architecture that weaves connections between people, materials and territory. Ecosystemic design activates social ties, promotes the use of biomaterials such as wood and assumes a high level of ecological responsibility through mechanisms such as mediation, translation and association, inscribing human, non-human and environmental agents into a living and meaningful architectural network. <\/p>\n<p>We are an architecture studio specialising in housing and unique public works, with an approach based on research and pioneering and entrepreneurial drive.<\/p>\n<p>People<\/p>\n<p>We work as empathetic, committed and unbiased professionals. We get the most out of every project and add value to it. <\/p>\n<p>Elena Orte | Guillermo Sevillano<\/p>\n<p>Principal Architects<\/p>\n<p>Bio<\/p>\n<p>SUMA has been run by Elena Orte and Guillermo Sevillano since 2005. Both are architects who graduated from the Madrid School of Architecture (ETSAM) and hold Master&#8217;s degrees in Advanced Architectural Design. Guillermo has a PhD in Architecture from ETSAM with a thesis entitled <i><br \/>\n  &#8220;Beyond Pandora&#8217;s Hope: Socioconstructivism as a Projective Tool in Architecture. Theoretical and genealogical framework in the 20th century,&#8221;<br \/>\n<\/i>and a Master&#8217;s degree in Architectural Design from Columbia University in New York.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>They combine professional practice with teaching. Both teach at ETSAM and IAAC (Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia) as part of the Master in Advanced Ecological Buildings &amp; Biocities (MAEBB) programme. Elena is a professor at IE School of Architecture &amp; Design in Madrid, where she leads the <i>Advanced Design Studio \u2013 Sustainable Strategies<\/i> course and has taught at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>SUMA&#8217;s work has been widely recognised with national and international awards, including the Emerging Mies van der Rohe Award 2024, the COAM and FAD Awards 2024, the Premi Ciutat de Barcelona 2022, and the award for Best Public Library in the World 2023 (IFLA) for the Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez Library in Barcelona. The Our-Shleves-Houses housing cooperative project in Madrid has received awards including the ASPRIMA SIMA 2023 Award for Best Real Estate Development in Housing, the REBUILD Advanced Architecture Awards 2021 for Industrialised Construction, and the AMAD Wood Architecture Awards 2023-2024 Runner-up Prize. <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>His projects have been published in magazines such as <i><br \/>\n  Detail<br \/>\n<\/i>, <i><br \/>\n  AV Proyectos<br \/>\n<\/i>, <i><br \/>\n  Arketipo, Archiscopie.<br \/>\n<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Equipo actual<\/p>\n<p><b>Marta Romero<\/b>, architect. <b>\u00c1lvaro Romero<\/b>, architect. <b>Efra\u00edn Redondo<\/b>, architect<br \/><b>Clara Sevillano<\/b>, architect. <b>Anny Pe\u00f1a<\/b>, architect specialising in architectural communication. <b>Pablo Malga<\/b>, technical architect. <b>Ana Toader<\/b>, administrator.<\/p>\n<p>News<\/p>\n<p>SUMA has won several national and international competitions and they have also been selected and awarded prizes in competitions such as the Helsinki Central Library and the Ver\u00edn Arts Center in Galicia.<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t<svg aria-hidden=\"true\" viewBox=\"0 0 448 512\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\"><path d=\"M224.1 141c-63.6 0-114.9 51.3-114.9 114.9s51.3 114.9 114.9 114.9S339 319.5 339 255.9 287.7 141 224.1 141zm0 189.6c-41.1 0-74.7-33.5-74.7-74.7s33.5-74.7 74.7-74.7 74.7 33.5 74.7 74.7-33.6 74.7-74.7 74.7zm146.4-194.3c0 14.9-12 26.8-26.8 26.8-14.9 0-26.8-12-26.8-26.8s12-26.8 26.8-26.8 26.8 12 26.8 26.8zm76.1 27.2c-1.7-35.9-9.9-67.7-36.2-93.9-26.2-26.2-58-34.4-93.9-36.2-37-2.1-147.9-2.1-184.9 0-35.8 1.7-67.6 9.9-93.9 36.1s-34.4 58-36.2 93.9c-2.1 37-2.1 147.9 0 184.9 1.7 35.9 9.9 67.7 36.2 93.9s58 34.4 93.9 36.2c37 2.1 147.9 2.1 184.9 0 35.9-1.7 67.7-9.9 93.9-36.2 26.2-26.2 34.4-58 36.2-93.9 2.1-37 2.1-147.8 0-184.8zM398.8 388c-7.8 19.6-22.9 34.7-42.6 42.6-29.5 11.7-99.5 9-132.1 9s-102.7 2.6-132.1-9c-19.6-7.8-34.7-22.9-42.6-42.6-11.7-29.5-9-99.5-9-132.1s-2.6-102.7 9-132.1c7.8-19.6 22.9-34.7 42.6-42.6 29.5-11.7 99.5-9 132.1-9s102.7-2.6 132.1 9c19.6 7.8 34.7 22.9 42.6 42.6 11.7 29.5 9 99.5 9 132.1s2.7 102.7-9 132.1z\"><\/path><\/svg>\t\t\t<\/p>\n<p>Awards<\/p>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Our ApproachEcosystemic architecture Architecture that weaves connections between people, materials and territory. 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