We live in a society of constant change and AM is no exception we have renovated our image and now have a new logo and corporate identity. We have also moved to a new studio located in the 'zona alta' of Barcelona in c/Calatrava 1-7. A new location and the latest chapter in nearly three decades of dedication to our profession.
The owners, a young couple with two dogs, resident in this country have asked for a modern, practical and welcoming solution, ready to receive many friends to their home. The kitchen is integrated with the dining area and the living area gives easy access to the garden and porch. A home cinema and a big walk in wardrobe are essential, as well as a wine cellar and guest rooms. A house to give it owners much happiness.
More content, project photographs, office news and all you could want to know about AM you can find in our new web. We would like to celebrate the launch of this new project with a photo of the AM team. We hope you enjoy this new presentation of our work and recommend to your friends that they have a look at our web. We look forward to hearing from you with comments and questions you may have.
Paris Design Week. A trip to Paris is always a chance to see new things and even more if you coincide with the design week.
It has been a busy August, while some have been taking well deserved holidays others have enjoyed working on a fantastic new project “Serrajordia” a traditional bakery situated next to the station in Sant Cugat. Here you can see the final plans and soon a full report. The opening was a resounding success and we thank the owner for the congratulations we received for this project. In turn we would wish to recognize the professionalism of Serrajordia’s owner, Laura, and congratulate her on her clearly focused business model.
A sample of some of Team AM eagerly anticipating the start of their summer holidays.

“Design and architecture after the earthquake.”
Since the start of the, by now famous AM breakfasts we have had the satisfaction to have had as guest speakers a wide range of professionals from the world of business and related sectors. With the help and active participation of the attendees, we have been able to visualise new objectives and formulas to better position ourselves and adapt to the new socio-economic environment that is emerging. Architecture, and interior design have had an important position in these meetings and the talk given by the Japanese architect Tomoko Sakamoto, a few weeks after the the tragic earthquake in her country was a very special experience
