Alejandro Gimenez Architects
Architect Estepona / Spain
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Alejandro Giménez is both an architect and interior designer.
Born in Malaga in 1972, he studied in both Spain and America before graduating from Seville’s College of Architecture in 1999.
His style is heavily influenced by the style of architecture where he lives and where he grew up on Southern Spain’s Mediterranean coast. However, he has also spent a lot of time in both Mexico and Japan, and he incorporates ideas, colors and spaces from both countries in his designs. These influences are carried out in order to create harmony, beauty and peaceful spaces.
“My goal is to create a pure, serene and relaxing space that is a pleasure to live in and somewhere to look forward to returning to after a hard day’s work …”
Born in Malaga in 1972, he studied in both Spain and America before graduating from Seville’s College of Architecture in 1999.
His style is heavily influenced by the style of architecture where he lives and where he grew up on Southern Spain’s Mediterranean coast. However, he has also spent a lot of time in both Mexico and Japan, and he incorporates ideas, colors and spaces from both countries in his designs. These influences are carried out in order to create harmony, beauty and peaceful spaces.
“My goal is to create a pure, serene and relaxing space that is a pleasure to live in and somewhere to look forward to returning to after a hard day’s work …”
Alejandro Giménez is both an architect and interior designer. Born in Malaga in 1972, he studied in both Spain and America before graduating from Seville’s College of Architecture in 1999. His style is heavily influenced by the style of architecture where he lives and where he grew up on Southern Spain’s Mediterranean coast. However, he has also spent a lot of time in both Mexico and Japan, and he incorporates ideas, colors and spaces from both countries in his designs. These influences are carried out in order to create harmony, beauty and peaceful spaces. “My goal is to create a pure, serene and relaxing space that is a pleasure to live in and somewhere to look forward to returning to after a hard day’s work …”