Daniel Zamarbide
Daniel Zamarbide is an architect, co-founder of the Swiss-Portuguese architecture practice BUREAU (with Carine Pimenta and Galliane Zamarbide) and a lecturer at the Space Design/Interior Architecture Department at HEAD – Genève (HES-SO). BUREAU is a research-oriented practice focusing on three main areas: domesticity, public space and pedagogy. The practice does not view building as an end in itself, instead emphasizing transformations, scenography and installational approaches in general. In 2025, Zamarbide and his team transformed the MAC/CCB Architecture Center in Lisbon, designed the set for the Interspecies exhibition at the same venue, completed a lighthouse in Geneva, handled the exhibition design for the VOTA show (a celebration of democracy in Portugal), developed a temporary, transportable cinema for the Plaza Foundation, and worked on a series of domestic transformations in Chamonix, Geneva and Lisbon. BUREAU’s work was published in the monograph Short Stories (2024).
https://bureau.ac/