NewsMonapart and the future of the home at Vitra Barcelona Talk Series26/11/2020 by MonapartThe format presents a series of online meetings where experts in architecture, technology, innovation, trends and real estate will outline the near future when it comes to our homes.Architecture
My MonapartThe infinite lives of furniture: Interview with Mally Mizrachi of Studio Alis08/11/2020 by MonapartIf well cared for, a piece of furniture can last a lifetime. And if you have imagination and talent, it can last as many lifetimes as you like. FurnitureDesign
NewsMonapart at the 1st Real Estate Sector Round Table02/11/2020 by MonapartWe share how at Monapart we have always put the customer at the centre of our strategy. Caring for the customer is not only a question of values, which it is, but above all, of survival!TrendsReal Estate Sector
Eco HomeHome office: 6 keys to a healthy work life at home29/10/2020 by MonapartEverything points to the fact that this year will not be remembered with much nostalgia. If they made a remake of "Those Wonderful Years", 2020 would not pass the casting. But it doesn't all have to be negative. Many people will remember it as the year in which they made the definitive leap to teleworking, with all that that entails. Because working from home has, without a doubt, many advantages, but it can also have some disadvantages if you are not careful. In this post we tell you how to neutralise the possible threats of teleworking, so that you can enjoy more personal time and even improve your productivity. TeleworkHealth
They talk about usMonapart in Veredes Architecture Magazine22/10/2020 by MonapartOn 22 October, the architecture magazine Veredes published an interview with José Luis Echeverría Manau, founding partner of Monapart. We leave here a summary, but not without thanking them for their interest and space dedicated to us.ArchitecturePress
My MonapartA camera witnessing the most beautiful interiors: Interview with Stella Rotger20/10/2020 by MonapartLuckily we have the camera of Stella Rotger, a restless mind and photographer of interiors, architecture, landscapes, food, and all those things that make us feel so good. In her curriculum we can find a multitude of reports in decoration and interior design magazines, and in her Instagram we can see a catalogue of hygge moments that invite us to close our eyes and teleport ourselves. In this interview, Stella talks to us about her work, which she says she loves. And so do we.PhotographyArt
My MonapartSeis mentes creativas remando en una misma dirección: Entrevista a Cierto Estudio14/10/2020 por MonapartMarta, Ivet, Carlota, Anna, Lucia y Clara son las seis arquitectas al frente de Cierto Estudio, pero echando un vistazo a su obra y extenso curriculum se podría pensar que son muchas más. En esta entrevista grupal nos cuentan cómo consiguen sacar adelante grandes proyectos gracias a una buena organización y a compartir la misma visión creativa de la arquitectura.Architecture
NewsFundació Hàbitat3 and the social rehabilitation of Llar Casa Bloc22/09/2020 by MonapartAt Monapart, apart from selling and renting good housing, we like to take part in initiatives that improve the lives of the most vulnerable people (such as our annual collaboration with the...CollaborationsArchitecture
My MonapartInteriors with functionality and very good taste: Interview with Maite Prats21/09/2020 by MonapartWhat is the most important thing when designing a home? For Maite, the key is to find a good distribution of space. Everything else - which is not little - comes afterwards: the installations, the finishes, the furniture... And when she says home, she means all types of interiors. In this interview we discover how interior architect Maite Prats works.DesignInterior design
My MonapartWelcome to MUSEO: Interview with Benjamin Eric16/09/2020 por MonapartBienvenidos a MUSEO: Entrevista a Benjamin Eric Resulta difícil de creer que alguien con una estética y un trazo tan pulido haya aprendido a tatuar por su cuenta viendo tutoriales en YouTube. Cuando Benjamin Eric alquiló este precioso estudio en Gràcia, era difícil imaginar que su estilo artístico encajaría tan bien con el espacio. Ambos Art