MID estudio
MID estudio was established in 2004 as a partnership between architects Maier Vélez Olabarria and David Serrano Amatriain, developing their work in the fields of architecture and landscape design.
Among his notable works are projects such as the Water Museum in Palencia, the grandstand building in Soto de la Marina, the renovation of the Civican cultural center in Pamplona, and the rehabilitation of the second floor of the Palace of Navarre.
His work has been recognized by numerous organizations, including the 11th Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial, the 2011 FAD Awards, the second and third editions of Arquia Próxima (2010-2012), the architecture awards of the Basque-Navarre Official College of Architects (2019), and the Cantabria Official College of Architects (2021).
Maier Vélez Olabarria graduated as an architect from the Higher Technical School of Architecture of the University of Navarra (ETSAUN) in 2003. She specialized in Landscape and Environment, obtaining a postgraduate degree from the University of Navarra (PMA), and holds a Master's degree in Gardening and Landscape from the Polytechnic University of Valencia.
David Serrano Amatriain graduated as an architect from the Higher Technical School of Architecture of the University of Navarra (ETSAUN) in 2000, specializing in Urban Planning.
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NombreMaier Vélez Olabarria, David Serrano Amatriain. MID estudio
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VenuePamplona, Spain.
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Studio founding
2004.