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Antonio Valverde
Antonio Valverde (Granada, 1989) grew up in his hometown and studied architecture at the CEU San Pablo University in Madrid. He worked at the Canals Moneo Arquitectos and Rafael Moneo offices in Madrid. He completed his education with a Master’s degree in Architectural Project Design and 3D Modeling (MAI) from CICE and a Master’s degree in Architectural Management and Design (MAMD) from IE Business School.
César Buquerín
César Buquerín (Madrid, 1989) grew up in Ayllón (Segovia) and studied architecture at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid, graduating with honors. He worked at the Rafael de La-Hoz and Lucas y Hernandez-Gil studios in Madrid and Cino Zucchi Architetti in Milan. He further completed his education with a Master’s degree in Urban Interior Design (MUID) from the Politecnico di Milano and the Executive MBA (EMBA) from EAE Business School.

Irene González
Irene González (Burgos, 1989) studied architecture at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid. She worked at Estudio Lamela in Madrid, Shanghai, and Doha, collaborating in the design and execution of numerous large-scale projects. She completed her education with a Master’s degree in BIM Manager, Project Development and Management (MIM) of CICE and the WELL AP Certification & LEED AP BD + C Certification at GBES.
Practice Ideology
In 2014, BOV Estudio was established with the aim of designing architecture that is truly committed to people, understanding them as integral parts of a community, an environment, a culture, and a time. The studio is founded on the belief that architecture and design should not belong solely to their creators but to the users, as they are the ones who ultimately experience and live within the projects.
Since its inception, BOV Estudio has undertaken both national and international projects of diverse nature and scale, with a consistent focus on people as the common denominator. The studio’s work has been recognized with more than 20 awards, including the Plaza del Zarrón (Almazán, Soria) and the Rehabilitation of the Casa Ágreda as a Cultural and Exhibition Center (Granada), which is currently in the design development phase.

