Powered by a passion for designing the future towards
a more sustainable, innovative and inviting approach.



FEATURED WORK



Creativity since the beginning.


I have had the passion for creativity and always strived to learn more about the built environment and the fine arts. Whether building with wooden blocks, sketching on notebook paper, or rearranging spaces around me, design has been my instinctive language.

Curiosity has always led me in trying new things, exploring new tools and skillsets, and challenging myself to improve and incorporate in my future. I see design as a lifelong project, one that I’ve been curating from the very beginning. Architecture became the natural extension of that passion and a place where creativity meets real-world impact.






Excited to learn and Evolve.


Every single project is a new opportunity for me to experiment, make mistakes, experience, and grow. Lately, I have been driven by these questions: How can space foster well-being? How can design react and respond to the time and place? How do materials speak? 




Thinking now and towards a greener future

Sustainability has been a key topic that I have been fascinated with since the beginning of my academic career. To me, sustainability isn’t just attaching PV panels and calling it “sustainable”, but rather focusing on the multiple perspectives of the sustainable built environment, such as the quality of material selection, process of harvest, how its manufactured, transportation, construction, maintenance, its life cycle, etc. Yes, there are eco-friendly technical systems that can reduce energy, but to me that is just one facet of sustainability to me from which I am also fascinated in.

Sustainability is not a layer—it’s a mindset. I aim to design architecture that reduces environmental and societal harm, embracing adaptability, and restoring balance with its surroundings. This means material consciousness, energy awareness, and long-term thinking in every step of the process.







So, what is my goal as an architect?

As I continue this exciting journey, I see architecture as a lifelong conversation that I intend to develop and incorporate in my daily life. One that demands listening, learning, experimenting, reflecting, and creating with purpose. My intention is to leave behind work that matters: beautiful, sustainable, responsible, and deeply human.






Designing a better future with sustainability, innovation and humanity in mind




Designing a better future with sustainability, innovation and humanity in mind.

@jaimeserrano