Architect Day: OAB – Carlos Ferrater
Office of Architecture in Barcelona - OAB, was formed in 2006 by none other than the renowned Catalan architect Carlos Ferrater, gathering all his experience with the power of young architects. The result is unquestionable, adding more quality to Ferrater's works.
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A partnership between the experience of a renowned innovative architect and the strength of young company. So it can be defined this office led by Carlos Ferrater named OAB - Office of Architecture in Barcelona, formed in 2006 with Xavier Martí, Lucia Ferrater, Borja Ferrater Nuria Ayala and as Project Director. Carlos was born in Barcelona in 1944, has a doctorate in architecture and is teacher of Architectural Design at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.

Tagomago House, Ibiza, Spain. photo © Alejo Bagué

Tagomago House, Ibiza, Spain. photo © Alejo Bagué

Tagomago House, Ibiza, Spain. photo © Alejo Bagué

Tagomago House, Ibiza, Spain. photo © Alejo Bagué
With a solid portfolio that begins in 1971, Ferrater has a lot of awards, many after the founding of the OAB. His works show every year strengthening of their thoughts and their concepts, not forgetting to increase the quality of professionals in the new office. His works of urban design, parks, public spaces and around its buildings are striking and very well done.
International JC Decaux Headquarters, Madrid, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
House in Sant Cugat, Spain

photo © Lluís Casals

photo © Lluís Casals
Apartment and Office Building Carlos Ferrater’s Studio, Barcelona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Barcelona Botanical Institute, Barcelona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Nolla House, Esplugues de Llobregat, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
House of a Photographer II, Tarragona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Rehabilitation of a Building in the Paseo de Gracia, Barcelona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Plaza Lesseps, Barcelona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Empordà Golf H&R, Girona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Building of 68 houses, Barcelona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Ngo Esplai, Carrer Del Riu Anoia, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Science Park, Granada, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
The Mediapro Building at the Audiovisual Campus 22@, Barcelona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Hotel Alenti, Sitges, Spain

photo © Juan Rodriguez / Lluís Casals

photo © Juan Rodriguez / Lluís Casals
Benidorm West Beach Promenade, Barcelona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Roca-Barcelona Gallery, Barcelona, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
New Headquarter of Group Azahar, Castellón, Spain

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué

photo © Alejo Bagué
Hotel Mandarin, Barcelona, Spain

photo © Dani Rovira

photo © Dani Rovira

photo © Dani Rovira
About the author
My name is Marcelo Seferin, I'm an architect from Porto Alegre, Brazil and I'm the chief architect at Seferin Arquitetura, an office that works with architecture, interior design and sustainability projects. You can check our work at http://www.seferinarquitetura.com.br and you can follow me at twiiter http://www.twitter.com/mseferin.
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