Teresa Sánchez Táboas (Pontevedra, 1988) approaches contemporary architecture with a thoughtful blend of narrative and precision.
Founder of Gramática Arquitectónica, her studio explores spatial narratives across scales—from industrial landscapes to intimate dwellings. A graduate of ETSAM and alumna of IIT Chicago, her academic path includes mentorship under Sou Fujimoto and Creus e Carrasco in A Coruña.
Her work has been featured in ArchDaily, Architectural Digest, Divisare, and Arquitectura Viva, and she’s a laureate of the prestigious Europe 40under40® award (2023–2024), recognizing her as one of the brightest architectural minds under 40 in Europe.
Teresa’s projects—like Casa Máxima and Vers une Industrie Légère—blend sustainability, landscape, and social intention. She’s also a voice in architectural publishing, co-directing Obradoiro, the journal of the Galician Architects’ Association (2025–2027), and previously contributing to Experimenta Magazine.
Her project Castro da Costiña was recently selected as a finalist in the Createurs Awards for Best Hospitality Project—standing alongside works by renowned architects such as Norman Foster and Bergendy Cooke, a testament to her rising influence in the international architectural scene.
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