Always curious,

always rethinking.

Designing sustainable, resilient and aesthetically exceptional spaces that respond to the challenges of climate change while enhancing the harmony between people and the environment.

Proyects

UM6P University Campus

Maroc, 2024


The university campus, spanning 90 hectares, was con ceived as an integrated environment housing residences, sports areas, academic facilities, and extensive green spaces.

Casablanca airport competition

Maroc, 2024


This architectural project, conceived as a dialogue with Moroccan tradition, aims to revitalize contemporary architecture in Casablanca through a new airport terminal.


Ecosistems for an island

Saudi Arabia, 2023

A detailed masterplan was developed to outline the distribution of these ecosystems, integrating natural and artificial elements to create a unique experience for future tourists visiting its villas and hotels.


New floodable area for Tordera river

Barcelona, 2022

It proposes expanding the floodable area to allow the coexistence of agriculture and floods, as well as establishing a new nature reserve for migratory birds.


Possibilities of inhabit a highway

Bilbao, 2021

A large wall is about to fall. A highway, a boundary at the outskirts of the city of Bilbao. The A8 divides several neighborhoods, and residents are calling for its demolition.


Urban regeneration for San Isidro

Madrid, 2021

The San Isidro neighborhood watches as its iconic football stadium is demolished, along with the Mahou brewery. Additionally, after the undergrounding of the M-30 highway and the construction of Madrid Río, it only needs one final push to fully weave itself into the streets of Madrid.


POST-mortem: Multi-functional tower

Moscow, 2021

The project proposes the transformation of an old bread factory in Moscow into a housing development. After diagnosing two issues—excess CO₂ in the city’s air and the lack of identity following the Soviet era—a tower is proposed to house both residential and industrial spaces.


Ostiense green corridor

Rome, 2020

Walking through a post-industrial neighborhood, talking with its inhabitants, spending nights outdoors with its refugees, and mapping the area on both large and small scales, we discovered, among other things, that a sacred river for the ancient Romans once flowed through the center of our plot. Due to its high pollution, it was decided to divert it to a treatment plant—it was the third most abundant river in Rome.


Office Building in Ostiense

Rome, 2020

The Ostiense neighborhood, located south of Rome, is undergoing renovation, and a large company is conside ring purchasing an abandoned building for its headquar ters.


Regularization of Porto Fluviale okupation

Rome, 2019

Porto Fluviale was a former military warehouse that was occupied 15 years ago by 60 low-income families. They self-built their homes and now need a project to regularize them.

About

Hi! I’m an architect specialized in landscape design, but also passionate about housing and high quality atmosphers. I believe in constant learning and pushing boundaries to shape better environments in post climate-change futures.

I have been educated at UPV/EHU and made some exchanges in UniRoma3(2020) and ETSAM (Madrid,2022).

I graduated from MArq at Universitat Politéctica de Catalunya (ETSAV,2023) and since then I have been working in international proyects.

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Honours

TFG HABIC Award: Special mention, awarded by the Basque Country Design Manufacturers’ Cluster.

With Honors at UPV-EHU: During the urbanism subject at 5th grade. Working in urban regeneration of Pasaia Port.

With Honors at ETSAM: In the 5th-year design project course, under the supervision of professors Federico Soriano, Pedro Pitarch, and Silvia Colmenares.

olivia.pazos@gmail.com

(+34) 688849419

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