the studio

born and based in Barcelona

Brullet de Luna is based in Barcelona and works at different scales in the fields of architecture, urban planning, and landscape, for both public and private clients. We propose a people-centered architecture, applying our vocation for conceptual research to create welcoming, unique, and functional spaces. We approach all projects with constructional rigor and special attention to the specific conditions of each client and site.

We believe in co-creation, teamwork, and a design process in which the “we” is more important than the “I.” Through the use of diagrams, models, and virtual images, we make our ideas explicit, enabling constant dialogue among team members, collaborators, clients, and end users.

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the studio

born and based in Barcelona

Brullet de Luna is based in Barcelona and works at different scales in the fields of architecture, urban planning, and landscape, for both public and private clients. We propose a people-centered architecture, applying our vocation for conceptual research to create welcoming, unique, and functional spaces. We approach all projects with constructional rigor and special attention to the specific conditions of each client and site.

We believe in co-creation, teamwork, and a design process in which the “we” is more important than the “I.” Through the use of diagrams, models, and virtual images, we make our ideas explicit, enabling constant dialogue among team members, collaborators, clients, and end users.

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founders and directors

Close-up of the architect Manuel Brullet Tenas.

MANUEL BRULLET I TENAS

MATARO 1941

He graduated in 1966, with a specialization in urbanism, from the School of Architecture in Barcelona (ETSAB), within Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). He has been professor of design projects in this school since 1966. He was member of the jury for final year projects in ETSAB from 1979 to 1991 and sub-director of the school between 1994 and 1998. From the late sixties, he began working independently and founded his own studio.

Close-up of the architect Alfonso de Luna Colldefors.

ALFONS DE LUNA I COLLDEFORS

BARCELONA 1960

He graduated in 1990, with a specialization in urbanism, projects and history, from the School of Architecture in Barcelona (ETSAB), within Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). He joined Manuel Brullet’s professional practice in 1991. He has been professor of design projects at La Salle School of Architecture (Universitat Ramon Llull) since 1999. Since 1998 he became co-founder of Manel Brullet studios.

Close-up of the architect Manuel Brullet Tenas.

NIL BRULLET FRANCÍ

BARCELONA 1983

He holds a degree in Philosophy from the University of Barcelona and in Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. He has also studied at other national and international institutions such as the Faculty of Mathematics and Statistics at UPC, the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, the Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio at the Università della Svizzera Italiana, and the Higher Technical School of Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid.

external colaborators

Architecture studios:
Alex Quintín-ADSITE Arquitectura disseny (Barcelona)
Amador Ferrer Aixalà (Barcelona)
Bajet Giramé (Barcelona)
Bonell-Gil (Barcelona)
Conxita Balcells (Barcelona)
Dorte Mandrup (Dinamarca)
DSarq - David Soldevila i Riera (Barcelona)
EMBA, Estudi Massip-Bosch (Barcelona)
F87 Arquitectura- Ingenieria (Barcelona)
Fidela Frutos-Josep Maria Sanmartin (Barcelona)
Forgas Arquitectes SLP (Barcelona)
Huber Staudt Architekten bda (Berlin)
Ioia Brullet Coll (Barcelona)
Josep Ferrando (Barcelona)
Mateu Barba (Barcelona)
Parabase (Basilea-Barcelona)
Pinearq SLP (Barcelona)
Serra, Vives, Cartagena Arquitectes (Barcelona)
Taller d’arquitectura a les golfes (Barcelona)

Facilities:
AIA Arquitectura y Instalaciones
Bis Enginyeria
Briz – Fumadó
JG Ingenieros
Portell-Brunés, S.L.P
Socotec
Xavier Brullet i Associats

Structures:
Manuel Arguijo y Asociados S.L.P
Otherstructures
Socotec
Static Ingenieria S.A

Acoustic engineering:
I2A Ingenieria Acústica y Audiovisual SL
WS Acoustics

Photograph:
Adrià Goula
Borja
Jordi Bernadó
Juny Brullet
Lluís Casals
Miquel Tres
Simón Garcia

 

people who have worked with us

By alphabetical order:
Roberto Aparicio, Claudia Albisu, Enric Balaguer, Alicia Bellido, Pau Calleja, Conxita Balcells, Jury Barattini, Jordi Barba, Mateu Barba, Andreu Barbat, Anna Barceló, Mattia Beltraminelli, Anna Brullet, Nil Brullet, Xavier Brullet, Yoya Brullet, Pau Calleja, Moisès Campdepadrós, Julia Campomaggi, Miquel Canal, Albert Carcereny, David Casadevall, Elias Casanova, Serena Casas, Jordi Costa, Elena Coll, Lali Daví, Adrià de Luna, Imma Domingo, Iñaki Erostarbe, Lluïsa Fernández, Fidela Frutos, Santi Fuentemilla, Iris Fuchs, Charo García, Montserrat García, Maria Garrofé, Nacho Gero, Mitra G. Modarressi, Pilar G. Soldevilla, Víctor González, Borja Gónzalez, Òscar Gómez, Pau Guallar, Xavier Hernández, Eva del Hoyo, Gemma Ibáñez, Emma Idrach, Roger Jornet, Raquel Just Nat, Mar Lacambra, Miquel Lacasta, Laia Lara, Daniel Lopes, Rosa Ma Truco, Javier Marinel.lo, Míriam Masriera, Sibylle Maurer, Nerea Mejías, Arquímedes Mestre, Toni Montes, Daniel Moyer-Angeler, Mateusz Obolonczyk, Bartolomé Olivares, Santiago Padrés, Míriam Pérez, Jaume Piñol, Benjamín Pleguezuelos, Mercè Pol, Jordi Pous, Anna Quadrada, Pau Ramis, Willy Robinson, Beth Roca, Clarissa Rosenow, Juan Sainz de los Terreros, Sílvia Salueña, Mariano Sánchez, Marc Santamaria, Jan Schmelz, Mònica Serra, Montserrat Serrano, Xavier Solà, David Soldevila, Elisabeth Solé Cuatrecasas, Josep Soler, Maximià Torruella, Roger Tremoleda, Rosa Ma Truco, Álvaro Valcarce, Jaume Valor, Ilse Verly, Anna Vidal, Nacho Vidal, Toni Vilanova, Aina Yrla, Volker Zimmerman

 awards

Expansion project of the Hospital del Mar in Barcelona, FAD award and Simon Architecture prize.

Expansion of Hospital del Mar, Barcelona (2011) – A+ Award for Best Healthcare Architecture Project, Simon Architecture Prize (2018).

Can Xammar Building, Mataró (2011) – Winner of the 12th Puig i Cadafalch Awards 2011

Can Xammar Building, Mataró (2011) – Winner of the 12th Puig i Cadafalch Awards 2011

School Complex for the Elisabeth Cooperative, Mataró (2009) – Winner of the 6th Alejandro de la Sota Architecture Biennial 2009, Finalist of the FAD Architecture Award 2010.

School Complex for the Elisabeth Cooperative, Mataró (2009) – Winner of the 6th Alejandro de la Sota Architecture Biennial 2009, Finalist of the FAD Architecture Award 2010.

The Barcelona Biomedical Research Center project has received numerous architectural awards

Biomedical Research Park of Catalonia, Barcelona (2008) – Finalist of the FAD Architecture Award (2007), Winner of the FAD Opinion Award (2007), BCN Meeting Point Award, Winner of the Red Cedar Award (2010).

Renovation of the Gaudí Nave, Mataró (2008) – Winner of the 3rd Maresme Architecture Exhibition 2010, Finalist of the 6th Catalonia Construction Awards 2009, BCIN (Cultural Asset of National Interest) 153-MH

Renovation of the Gaudí Nave, Mataró (2008) – Winner of the 3rd Maresme Architecture Exhibition 2010, Finalist of the 6th Catalonia Construction Awards 2009, BCIN (Cultural Asset of National Interest) 153-MH

Housing in Ronda Barceló, Mataró (2008) – Winner of the 3rd Maresme Architecture Exhibition 2011, Finalist of the 12th Puig i Cadafalch Awards 2011

Housing in Ronda Barceló, Mataró (2008) – Winner of the 3rd Maresme Architecture Exhibition 2011, Finalist of the 12th Puig i Cadafalch Awards 2011

Santa Caterina Hospital, Girona (2004) – 1st Prize in the Ideas Competition, 1st Prize in the 9th Girona Counties Architecture Award 2005.

Santa Caterina Hospital, Girona (2004) – 1st Prize in the Ideas Competition, 1st Prize in the 9th Girona Counties Architecture Award 2005.

The restoration of the Ateneu Barcelonés won the FAD interior design and architecture award

Restoration of Ateneu Barcelonès, Barcelona (2002) – FAD Interior Design Award, FAD Architecture Award (2008), SOS Monuments Award (2009)

129 Social Housing Units, Rivera Baixa Sector, Prat del Llobregat (2001) – 1st Prize in the Ideas Competition, Finalist of the FAD Architecture Awards 2004.

129 Social Housing Units, Rivera Baixa Sector, Prat del Llobregat (2001) – 1st Prize in the Ideas Competition, Finalist of the FAD Architecture Awards 2004.

CEIP Baixell Burriach / IES Vilatzara, Vilassar de Mar (1994) – Winner of the FAD Architecture Award (1994).

CEIP Baixell Burriach / IES Vilatzara, Vilassar de Mar (1994) – Winner of the FAD Architecture Award (1994).

Hospital del Mar, Barcelona (1992) – Winner of the FAD Architecture Award 1992, Selected for the 3rd Spanish Architecture Biennial 1995, Selected for the Decade Awards, Oscar Tusquets Foundation 2002.

Hospital del Mar, Barcelona (1992) – Winner of the FAD Architecture Award 1992, Selected for the 3rd Spanish Architecture Biennial 1995, Selected for the Decade Awards, Oscar Tusquets Foundation 2002.