Lucia Azurmendi has been part of the AGi architects team since 2012, the design firm where she has built her professional career. After starting out as an Architect and later serving as Senior Architect, she now takes on the role of Associate & Design Director at the firm.
In her new position, she will be responsible for creative and conceptual direction, project supervision and coordination, as well as driving innovation and design strategy—further strengthening one of AGi architects’ core values.
Over the years, Lucía has worked on a wide range of projects across different sectors, scales, and typologies. She leads multidisciplinary teams, coordinating large groups of architects and consultants. Her experience spans Europe and the Middle East, with a special focus on the conceptual development of projects in the fields of culture, archaeology, museography, heritage conservation, healthcare architecture, and residential design.
She has led teams on highly successful projects such as the enhancement and musealization of 18 Galician-Roman archaeological sites in the province of Pontevedra, the restoration of the Romanesque bridge in Furelos (A Coruña), the expansion of the Municipal Archive of Burgos at the Castilfalé Palace, the rehabilitation of the Lonja de Limpias (Cantabria), an elderly residence in Torrecilla en Cameros (La Rioja), and the EMUASA headquarters in Murcia, among others.