AGi architects
The Spanish-Kuwaiti design firm AGi architects was founded in 2006 by the young architects educated at Harvard University, Joaquin Perez-Goicoechea and Nasser B. Abulhasan. Salvador Cejudo -educated at the Architectural Association School of Architecture- started to collaborate with AGi in 2007 and became a design partner in 2009.
With a noticeable international character and a multidisciplinary focus, AGi architects offer a professional service emphasizing in quality, creativity and exclusive design, with a vision to create environments contributing to a lasting value for clients through distinctive and imaginative solutions. At present, the studio has offices in Kuwait and Madrid, comprising of a team of 30 professionals.
The studio’s architecture is based on four founding pillars: innovation, an existential component, ecological and social vocation, and research. AGi architects provide comprehensive services in architecture, urban planning and design, interior design, research, consultancy and complementary services.
Among the latest acknowledgements for AGi architects are three WAF Awards (2013, 2011 and 2010 editions), three Middle East Architect Awards 2012, two mentions at MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards 2012, and various awards granted in the last editions of Cityscape Awards and International Property Awards, amongst other prizes.