Interplay Architects team at the studio, focused on innovative and sustainable architectural design.

We connect cultures through design

Founded in 2023 by Alicja Kubicka and Borja Martínez, Interplay is an architectural practice with an international outlook and a distinctive approach.

Our experience in prestigious studios such as Kengo Kuma & Associates and Wilmotte & Associés has allowed us to contribute to high-profile projects that set architectural trends on a global scale.

At Interplay, projects arise from an honest analysis of our clients’ needs. In our work, we strive to explore new expressions and facets of local building materials through a sensitive and creative approach that resonates with the cultural essence of each place. This ability to connect cultures is reflected in our skill in adapting each project to its context, creating designs that are both functional and deeply meaningful.

Alicja Kubicka

Alicja Kubicka graduated in Architecture from the Poznań University of Technology, having completed two exchange programmes at the Madrid School of Architecture (ETSA) and the La Coruña School of Architecture (ETSA). She has gained valuable experience working in renowned architectural practices such as Kengo Kuma and Wilmotte & Associés.

Throughout her career, Alicja has played a crucial role in the development of large-scale projects and in supervising construction works. Her notable achievements include the luxury hotel in Paris, T5B; the recently inaugurated Strasbourg Exhibition Centre; and the refurbishment of buildings on the INSEAD campus

Borja Martínez

Borja Martínez graduated in Architecture from the San Sebastián School of Architecture (ETSASS), after completing an exchange programme at the Madrid School of Architecture (ETSAM), where he is registered with the Official College of Architects of Madrid (COAM).

He has gained professional experience at the prestigious Japanese firm Kengo Kuma, as well as with the French agencies Archi5 and Dream. Borja has played a key role in international projects such as the new Hans Christian Andersen Museum in Odense, the Dr Leila Mezian Museum in Casablanca, and the luxury hotel Point du Bout in Martinique.

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