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Manuel Bouzas Barcala

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Academic Research Areas

  • Architectural design
  • Architectural practice
  • Landscape architecture
  • Public art
  • Structures in architecture
  • Sustainability
  • Circular design
  • Decarbonization
  • Material culture
  • Productive landscapes

Manuel Bouzas is a Spanish architect currently serving as a Visiting Critic at Cornell University’s College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. His work operates at the intersection of architecture, ecology, and material culture, spanning design, teaching, curation, and publishing. In 2025, he co-curated Internalities, the Spanish Pavilion at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale, and received the Princess of Girona Arts Prize from the Royal Family of Spain. He is also coeditor of Obradoiro, the journal of the Galician Institute of Architects.

His design practice, MB—AE, based in Galicia (Spain), explores the ecological impacts of the resources we consume and the landscapes from which they are extracted. His projects have received support from both public and private institutions, including the Government of Spain, Villa Medici: The French Academy in Rome, CHANEL, and the Arquia Foundation. Notable recent works include Atlas in Braga (2025), Cabane 7L in Rome (2024), and the Mediterranean Pavilion in Valencia (2023).

Manuel has contributed to the Biennale d’Architecture et de Paysage (2025), the Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale—Foodscapes (2023) and Becoming (2018), as well as to the Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial (2021). His work has been recognized with the ROOM Future Prize (2025), the Renzo Piano World Tour Award (2022), the La Caixa Fellowship (2021), and the COAM Emerging Award (2020). His projects have been widely featured in international design media, including Dezeen, Arquitectura Viva, Domus, Design Boom, ArchDaily, El País, El Mundo, and AD Magazine.

Bouzas earned his M.Arch. with distinction from the Technical School of Architecture of Madrid (ETSAM) and holds a Master in Design Studies from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he also served as a Teaching Fellow in the Undergraduate Architecture Studies program.

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Academic Research Areas

  • Architectural design
  • Architectural practice
  • Landscape architecture
  • Public art
  • Structures in architecture
  • Sustainability
  • Circular design
  • Decarbonization
  • Material culture
  • Productive landscapes

Books

Publications

  • Internalities: Spanish Pavilion, Biennale Architettura 2025

    Salgueiro, Roi, and Bouzas, Manuel (eds). 2025. Madrid: Arquia Foundation.

  • Aquaforming

    2025. In 100 Words for Water: A Vocabulary. Edited by Eva Franch i Gilabert, Mireia Luzárraga, and Alejandro Muiños. Zurich: Lars Müller.

Classes

  • Design I: Geologies of Making

    ARCH 1101

  • Design II: Hybrid Assemblages

    ARCH 1102

  • Internalities I: Bioregional Tectonics

    ARCH 3308

Selected Awards, Grants, and Fellowships

  • Princesa de Girona Art Priza, Royal Family of Spain

    2025

  • Design Teaching Fellowship, Cornell AAP

    2024–25

  • Renzo Piano World Tour Award

    2022

  • La Caixa Postgraduate Fellowship

    2021

  • COAM Emerging Architect Award, Madrid Institute of Architects

    2020