Santa Arquitectura is a design and architecture studio founded by Noelia de la Red in 2025.
From 2015 to 2025, she was a co-founder of Allaround Lab. In her current practice, she develops projects that view architecture as a tool for social transformation, grounded in critical thinking and in strategies that are sensitive to the memory of the places where interventions take place.
Her work has been recognized in several editions of the FAD Awards (2016, 2018), Arquia Próxima (2024), and the Catalan Architecture Exhibition (2019, 2023). In 2022, she received the first prize in the 21st edition of the ASCER Ceramic Awards for Architecture and Interior Design.
Her projects have been featured in international media such as Arquitectura Viva, AD, Divisare, and Dwell, among others.
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A Spainish native, Miriam Alía is known for her original use of color and light in her professional projects. After finishing her studies in interior design and working in different studios to perfect her style, in 2016, she founded her own interior design—Miriam Alía Studio & Showroom, in Madrid, where she works on both commercial and residential projects.
Thanks to her commitment and unequivocal passion for her line of work, she has built a successful career and worked on many large interior design projects, including an entire hotel in Moscow, Russia, which was recognized by the Spanish magazine Interiores. In addition, she inaugurated her furniture collection with her own brand I AM ALÍA, achieving one of her main career targets. Her work has been published in magazines such as Elle Decor, Nuevo Estilo, and Architectural Digest.
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Ana García is the director of NeuronaLab, architecture studio and healthy space consultancy. After cofounding Nook Architects, where she has also managed projects for over ten years, as well as creating the Zamness coworking spaces, she is beginning a new professional chapter in which her projects will be based on neuroarchitecture and bioconstruction.
Ana is a Barcelona-born architect who specializes in designing spaces built for both living and working. She adapts each of her projects to the characteristics of the space in question, reassessing their role according to the needs of the inhabitants to achieve healthy spaces centered around well-being and comfort. Her work goes hand in hand with teaching and she currently directs a Master's in interior urban spaces at the LCI Barcelona.
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After graduating in architecture, Mónica Vega founded LumLum in 2014, her own studio in Mexico City devoted to architectural lighting design for interior spaces, primarily restaurants, offices, and stores.
Through extensive research and documentation, LumLum seeks to convey emotion using light as a medium. Most of her projects are located in the capital, but she also works all over the country, providing tailored solutions to each client and building.
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Dan Lovatt is a UK-based designer who specializes in interiors and do-it-yourself projects. Growing up in a creative part of Manchester meant Dan was exposed to art and culture from a young age. After he left school, he channeled his creativity into retail where he went on to work in visual merchandising before launching his career in content creation.
Now, Dan collaborates with brands and shares his do-it-yourself expertise with over 20K followers on Instagram, creating content focused on breathing new life into old objects. In 2020, he started the #LockdownDIYChallenge which encouraged his followers to do just that and saw over two thousand submissions. He has been featured in publications and blogs including Image, The Northern Echo, Flok, First Sense Interiors, and Bramwell Brown.
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