AGi architects is an international design firm led by partners Joaquín Pérez-Goicoechea, Nasser B. Abulhasan, and Gwenola Kergall.
Founded in 2006 by Pérez-Goicoechea and Abulhasan, both educated at Harvard University, the firm has evolved into a globally recognized studio defined by its multidisciplinary approach and commitment to design excellence. Since its inception, Gwenola Kergall has played a key role in shaping AGi architects’ research-driven culture, leading the firm’s Research Department for over two decades and becoming Partner in 2025.
With offices in Kuwait and Madrid, AGi architects is composed of a team of more than 40 professionals operating across architecture, interior design, and urban planning. The studio’s work is guided by four core principles: innovation, life, ecological and social impact, and research—forming a framework that informs a design approach focused on creating lasting value.
— Innovation: a commitment to pushing boundaries in design, technology, and methodology.
— Life: an emphasis on human experience, wellbeing, and the emotional dimension of space.
— Ecological & Social Impact: a responsibility toward environmental performance and meaningful community engagement.
— Research: a rigorous investigative culture that informs design decisions and anticipates future needs.
Together, Pérez-Goicoechea, Abulhasan, and Kergall lead AGi architects with a shared commitment to quality, creativity, and a forward-looking design culture that continues to shape the firm’s international trajectory.