Architect, entrepreneur, and project director, his career is defined by innovation and sustainability. As co-founder of Moho Arquitectos (2006) and Cartonlab, he has developed a vision that integrates architecture, design, and the circular economy. His work stands out for transforming creative ideas into functional and ecological projects, consolidating an approach where creativity is understood as a way of life. At Moho Arquitectos, he has led projects of different scales and programs, always with a strong commitment to sustainability. Through Cartonlab, he has promoted design and furniture solutions in cardboard, applying principles of ephemeral architecture and sustainable interior design, which has given him international reach and demonstrated the potential of ecological materials. Trained at the ETSAM in Madrid, he complements his solid technical foundation with a humanistic perspective, integrating creativity and sustainability both into his professional practice and personal life, where his connection with nature reinforces his values.
Moho Arquitectos is an architecture studio founded in 2006 by architects Carlos Abadía, Nacho Bautista, and Pablo García. Its approach is based on a multidisciplinary vision that blends environmental sustainability, innovation, and technology in every project. The studio has been recognized for its work in various fields, ranging from housing rehabilitation and residential projects to the design of pioneering concepts such as the nomadic and self-sufficient hotel DISTRICT HIVE. Its commitment to the circular economy is evident through its most notable initiative: Cartonlab, a studio they created to develop ephemeral architecture, furniture, and sustainable interior design using cardboard as the main material. This business model showcases their ability to connect design, sustainability, and communication, consolidating their reputation as leaders in the sector.