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Pablo Gil Martínez

Pablo Gil Martínez is an architect with fourteen years of postgraduate experience as a practitioner. After graduating, he worked for Andrés Perea, David Chipperfield Architects, Richard Rogers Partnership and Yael Reisner Architects, and then set up a company called GilBartolome Architectural Design Workshop with Jaime Bartolomé Yllera. Pablo has recently developed interest in the application of robotics to architecture and the analysis of animal organs to develop innovative dynamic systems in architecture. He is also very interested in the neurophysiology of art, in the way in which humans perceive animals, Palaeolithic art and the role of the Palaeolithic cave as the first form of architecture. These interests led him to a Ph.D. in the Bartlett School of Architecture, together with the application to architecture of the seminal work of the Spanish philosopher Gustavo Bueno. Pablo also teaches architecture at Univerisdad Europea de Madrid. Previously, he has taught at London Metropolitan University and Instituto Empresa. His recent project, the House on the Cliff, has been published globally in architecture journals, newspapers, televisions and WWW media. Pablo has recently completed projects for a large terminal airport in Pakistan and a cargo terminal that are under construction.


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