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Sologuren, Diego (1985- )
Diego Sologuren (Bilbao, 1985) studied Architecture at the ETSA in San Sebastián and later at Sint-Lukas Brussels University (KU-Leuven), where he participated in a Master in Urban Studies.

Since his graduation, with a project from the School of Performing Arts next to Hamlet Castle in Denmark, he has developed his career between Belgium, France, Germany, Spain and Africa. In 2014 he joined Francis Kéré’s office and had the opportunity to get in touch with a reality that influenced his way of conceiving architecture and design: honesty, economy of resources and formal simplicity. In 2017, he participated in the exhibition of the first Biennial of Architecture of the Basque Country as a finalist for the Ganchegui Prize for emerging Basque architects. In 2020, he was one of the creative winners of the Future Architecture Platform with his project Manifesto for Unexpected Architectures and agrees to carry out his own projects for institutions that promote the culture of architecture in Europe such as the Lisbon Triennial, the Tbilisi Architecture Biennale or the TAW of Tirana. Based in Switzerland, he has developed his own experimental praxis that investigates the conceptual limits of architecture with other disciplines.
Links
Diego Sologuren website
In ArtxiboAZ