We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to our jury member of the Tiny House 2024 Architecture Competition.
We’re delighted to speak with "Fran Silvestre", director at "Fran Silvestre Arquitectos". He is a Doctor of Architecture, graduated with honors from the UPV, and received the same distinction in his urban planning degree from TU/e in the Netherlands. He holds a Magna Cum Laude doctorate in design from UPV. Currently, he is a professor in the Department of Projects at UPV and the European University, and leads the M. Arch Postgraduate School in Architecture and Design.
He has received awards such as the 2001 Caja de Arquitectos Foundation Prize, the 2010 COACV Architects’ Association Prize. In 2012, he was chosen by the Ministry of Culture and Sport as the ambassador of Spanish Architecture in the United States with the Spain Arts and Culture program. He won the Red Dot Design Award in 2013, the same year he received the Best Architect of the Valencian Community award at IVAM Modern Art Institute. In 2015, he won the Build Architectural Award in the United Kingdom.
His studio, Fran Silvestre Arquitectos, was founded in 2005. Based in Valencia, it operates in the former workshop of sculptor Andreu Alfaro, a 7000 m2 space where a multidisciplinary team of over 50 professionals works on residential, cultural, corporate, and public projects worldwide.
We're excited to speak with him about his perspective on the field of architecture and his expectations from the participants of the Tiny House 2024 Architecture Competition. For the purpose of this interview, he would be referred to as "FS" in responses, however, Volume Zero is referred to as "VZ".