Manuel Jimenez, CEO and co-founder of Nagami, a pioneering studio in large-scale robotic design and manufacturing based in Ávila. He is also the co-founder of madMdesign in London and Automated Architecture Ltd (AuAr) in the United Kingdom. His work has been exhibited in prestigious institutions such as the Centre Pompidou (Paris), the Victoria & Albert Museum, and the Royal Academy of Arts (London), consolidating his impact on the international stage. In the past, he developed an extensive academic career as Associate Professor at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, where he directed the Master’s program in Architectural Computation, coordinated Research Cluster 4, and co-founded the Design Computation Lab. He also taught at the Architectural Association (AADRL), the Universidad Europea de Madrid, ETSAM, and L’École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. Currently, his work integrates computational design, robotic manufacturing, and the use of recycled materials, placing sustainability as a central axis of his projects.
Nagami is a pioneering firm in large-scale 3D printing design and manufacturing, based in Spain with an international outlook. Its vision combines creativity, technology, and sustainability to transform the way we conceive architecture, interior design, and contemporary furniture. Through a unique mastery of parametric design and digital production, Nagami creates pieces ranging from cladding panels, lattices, and screens to furniture and sculptures, delivering customized solutions for high-level projects in sectors such as retail, hospitality, art, and exhibitions. Innovation lies at the heart of its work: every project emerges from the exploration of new aesthetic languages, recycled materials, and sustainable processes that reduce environmental impact. Nagami not only designs objects but also creates spatial experiences capable of inspiring emotion, connecting with people, and redefining the future of construction and design.