Martín Lejarraga is a Spanish Architecture Office
established in 1991 in Cartagena (Southeast Spain), with a wide and highly valued
professional background in the fields of contemporary architecture, urbanism
and public space design. Its work has been widely awarded and recognised inside
and outside Spain. Some recent prizes are: Urban Intervention Award Berlin 2010,
FAD Awards 2011, IV PORCELANOSA Awards 2011, V Big Mat Awards 2011, XVI Architecture
Award Region of Murcia 2011, Finalist Spanish Architecture Awards 2011 (CSCAE),
Finalist VI NAN Awards 2012, Finalist ASCER Awards 2012, Finalist Architizer A+
Awards 2013.
Some representative work
examples are Military Navy
Headquarters (Cartagena-Ct), Panoramic
Lift and War Civil Defenses in Gisbert Street (Ct), Marine Hospital and
Military Barracks Rehabilitation (University UPCT - Ct), Reading Park and
Public School (Torre Pacheco), Mixed Use Building-Museum MUCAB (Blanca), Cruise Terminal Extension in Port of
Cartagena (Cartagena). Other works related to art and creative spaces are
Art Gallery “My name´s Lolita” (Valencia, Madrid), Art Gallery “T-20” (1-2), House for a Nomad Collector,
and Hoses for Two Painters.
ML Architecture Office
multifaceted practice includes: Architecture, Building Services, Project Management,
Sustainable and Environmental Design, Urban Planning and Public Space, Structural
& Civil Engineering, Interior Design, Installations.