Yacme Mangrané Sierra

Architect

Architect by the University of Saragossa (2018) and Master Architect by the University of Granada (2020).

While studying architecture, Yacme began working on European industrial projects and, later, on projects of various scales, ranging from small single-family homes to large facilities. Yacme also continued to specialize in BIM through various courses.

During his education, Yacme received several recognitions, including first prize in the Arquideas Competition (2018) for his proposal ‘Museum of the Ancient Nile’ and second prize in the Proposal for Torrero’s Cemetery and Funeral Home for the Panasef Forum (2018), exhibited at Saragossa’s Auditorium. His work has also been featured in architecture books and magazines such as ArchDaily.

Yacme is fluent in English and German, thanks to his stays in Germany, including an Erasmus scholarship in Karlsruhe, and his participation in workshops worldwide, designing and constructing projects.

Yacme is a collaborating member of MEDS (Meeting of Design Students) and has organized one of the events in Saragossa in 2022, where 100 young designers and architects from 20 different countries built eight urban projects over two weeks. Currently, Yacme continues to organize collaborative design workshops in Saragossa.

All these experiences have sparked a strong interest in social and citizen participation projects, design thinking, and collaborative design. Yacme is fascinated by the interaction of diverse cultural profiles and the interdisciplinary approach, aiming to tackle architecture and design in a holistic manner.

Currently, Yacme is part of the projects department at Ingennus, focusing on international projects.

Yacme Mangrané