TC 105- BCQ Baena - Casamor. Architecture 1996-2012
This publication explores a decade of work by the studio led by David Baena and Toni Casamor. Founded in 1991, this team has become a benchmark in creating public spaces and buildings that combine innovation, sustainability, and social commitment.
BCQ is defined by its approach to "quiet yet strong architecture," avoiding fleeting spectacle in favor of relevant and timeless solutions. Each project begins with a sensitive reading of the place and its needs, resulting in interventions that aim to integrate into and enhance their surroundings. Examples such as the Joan Maragall Library, the Can Serra Park, and the Plaça Major in Moià exemplify this philosophy, where functionality and aesthetics serve the people.
Renowned for their ability to work with limited budgets, BCQ redefines the relationship between quality and luxury. Instead of linking excellence to expensive materials, the studio emphasizes the importance of knowledge, rigorous design, and the intelligent use of resources. This approach has enabled them to develop creative and sustainable architectural solutions that stand the test of time.
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