rubénbeltrán · arquitectura · urbanismo · consultoría

A method to structure complex projects.

Designing does not start by drawing, but by understanding the system: inhabitants, territory, risk, regulation, investment, society and execution.

  1. Listen

    Understand the brief, the stakeholders, the priorities and the real objectives.

  2. Diagnose

    Read territory, regulations, risks, infrastructure, programme, data and constraints.

  3. Prioritise

    Separate the urgent from the structural. Define phases, impact, feasibility and dependencies.

  4. Design

    Turn the diagnosis into architectural, urban or territorial proposals.

  5. Coordinate

    Align administrations, technical teams, consultants, client and documentation.

  6. Execute / accompany

    Guarantee continuity between vision, technique, cost, schedule and result.

Types of uncertainty the method addresses.

Technical uncertainty

Reading of physical, material, structural and constructive conditions affecting the project.

Regulatory uncertainty

Fit into planning, sectoral regulations, authorisations and legal instruments.

Economic uncertainty

Cost estimation, feasibility, phasing and public/private funding opportunities.

Administrative uncertainty

Coordination with competent administrations, agencies and procedural timelines.

Social uncertainty

Reading of the impact on citizens and clear communication of the project.

Execution uncertainty

Definition of consistent technical criteria so every action is authorisable and constructible.

From analysis to built value.

The method improves the quality of decisions, coordination among stakeholders and the real usefulness of each project.

Clarity of decision

The studio turns context, regulations and priorities into understandable technical criteria.

Project feasibility

The studio aligns brief, resources, schedules, authorisations and execution capacity.

Coordination among agents

The studio orders the relationship between administration, technical teams, developers, suppliers and users.

Urban and architectural quality

The studio integrates design, function, place and technical detail to elevate the final result.

Value in use

The studio thinks of each project from the perspective of those who promote, manage, use and inhabit it.

Process continuity

The studio creates documentation, phases and arguments so the project advances without losing coherence.