José María de la Cuadra Osborne is a Spanish architect and the founder of Frame Studio Architects, a Brussels-based architectural firm. He is known for his innovative approach to architecture, blending modern design principles with functionality and sustainability. José María has worked on a variety of high-profile projects in both Spain and Belgium, including residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings.
His work is characterized by attention to detail, clean lines, and a commitment to creating spaces that resonate with the needs of the people who inhabit them. He often collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to ensure his architectural projects integrate aesthetics, environment, and practicality.
Herby a review of some projets of FRAME STUDIO ARCHITECTS
1. Public and EU Institutional projects
- REPER (Brussels, Belgium): An office project designed to enhance the learning environment through innovative space planning.
- Spanish Embassy (Brussels, Belgium): Rue regent 52 A embassy project that reflects the firm’s dedication to functional and human-centered public spacesFRAME
2. Residential and Interior Design Projects
- Avenue Molière (Brussels, Belgium): A residential project focusing on modern interior design and architecture(
- Leon Lepage (Brussels, Belgium): A residential project focusing on modern interior design and architecture(
- Avenue Henri Jaspar (Brussels, Belgium): A renovation project of four apartments near Brussels’ ring road(
- Avenue Brugmann (Brussels, Belgium): Renovation of residential buildings, with a focus on modernizing older structures while preserving their essence.
These projects highlight José María de la Cuadra ‘s diverse portfolio, from residential buildings to public spaces, demonstrating his expertise in blending modern architectural design with practical and sustainable solutions.