The urban development project by VORA (by Pere Buil with Toni Riba) is located between Rambla del Raval, Plaza Vázquez Montalbán, and Plaza Salvador Seguí, some of the most touristic areas in Barcelona. The project, which won an award at the 4th Mostra d’Arquitectura Catalana (Barcelona) 2019-22, represents an interesting process of urban regeneration. The idea is that, through small-scale projects, residents will take ownership of these spaces and give them new uses.

This project stems from the Raval Sur Neighborhood Plan and aims to improve certain areas through innovative strategies in environments with high population density and social degradation. The studio proposes a transformation with significant social impact and a change in the perception of the urban landscape, through projects that do not require major physical intervention, massive construction projects, or extensive demolitions.

Architecture practice VORA (by Pere Buil with Toni Riba) joins the initiative to renovate the neighbourhood with its proposal for transformation through small actions. This will be based on three vectors:

- Permeability: creating greater visibility in the routes to give more transparency.
- Qualification of the space: create and differentiate spaces through new paving and different furniture with their own identity.
- Uses: incorporate the foundations and infrastructures to subsequently create spaces with new uses and reactivate less frequented areas.

The intervention will be responsible for renovating and cleaning up the Rambla del Raval area to create a more attractive and profitable future for the neighbours, which will make this a more interesting and attractive space, with its wide avenues that provide visibility and useful furniture for the meeting areas, as well as being able to reactivate the area socially with future infrastructures that allow coexistence.

Rambla del Raval and surrounding area by VORA. Photography by Adrià Goula.

Rambla del Raval and surrounding area by VORA. Photography by Adrià Goula.

Description of project by VORA (by Pere Buil with Toni Riba)

The renovation area includes the public spaces of the Rambla del Raval, Plaça Vázquez Montalbán and Plaça Salvador Seguí, as well as the areas and streets that are connected to them.

The area has undergone a very significant urban transformation since the approval of the PERI Raval (regeneration plan) in 1985. This process has meant the replacement of a very compact and socially degraded part of the city by another one that, even with the unquestionable improvements it has undergone, still has significant dysfunctions.

An open transformation strategy has been put in place through small interventions that allow a balanced appropriation by the neighbours. 
A powerful transformation in spirit but light in form, without extensive infrastructural works, demolitions, etc.

Rambla del Raval and surrounding area by VORA. Photography by Adrià Goula.
Rambla del Raval and surrounding area by VORA. Photography by Adrià Goula.

This strategy is focused on improving 3 qualities of the space:

Permeability: To reinforce the current routes, making them more visible. Undoing the linearity of the Rambla del Raval, permeabilizing its transversality, strengthening the transition between spaces in the transversal routes, mainly the Salvador Seguí - Vázquez Montalbán - Rambla - Folch i Torres axis.

Comfort: To make using and enjoying more convenient and comfortable.  Removing physical barriers, laying soft pavements, adding shade, modifying furniture to generate living and meeting spaces, and providing Vázquez Montalbán square with identity and comfort.

Utilization: To provide infrastructure and lay the foundations to motivate new activities in the public space. Rebalancing, avoiding segregation, activating unused spaces, fulfilling unmet needs (children, youth and adults), rearranging the terraces to optimize their occupancy in the public space, less intrusive, and more inviting. 

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VORA. Architects.- Pere Buil, Toni Riba

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Project team
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Alex Etxeberría, Pol Bosch, Zoí Casimiro, Mohamed El-Jaanin, Lorenz Krauth, Quim Olea, Marina Pina, Andrea Salvador.

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Installations and services.- Prodop.
Structures.- UMA.
Measurements and Budget.- Rosa Romero.
Vegetation.- Roser Vives.
Lighting.- Anoche.
Site management.- PCG.

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Builder
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Oprocat.

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Developer
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Foment de Ciutat, Bimsa, Ajuntament de Barcelona.

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Strategic study.- 2016-2017.
Project.- 2017-2018.
Work.- 2019-2020.

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Rambla del Raval, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain.
Plaça de Vázquez Montalbán, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain.
Plaça de Salvador Seguí, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain.

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vora based in Barcelona, was ​​founded in 2000. It is led by Pere Buil (1973), who graduated from the ETSAB in 2000. He combines his professional activity with teaching, occasionally with curating and cultural action. Pere Buil is a professor of Projects at the ETSAV (UPC, Sant Cugat del Vallès). Toni Riba (1973) was a partner from 2004 to 2023.

The studio works on projects of different scales and typologies. It has also designed some urban furniture. Its approach to the design and construction process is abstract and material. The studio is interested in using, reduction, and materiality in response to current challenges. It also focuses on traces and remains as remnants of memory and their impact on collective identities.

Her work has received several awards, including the El Temps de les Arts 2021 Award, Frame 2020, Surface Design 2020, 2AA 2018, Archmarathon 2014, Ciutat de Barcelona 2013, AJAC 2012, Arquitectura+ 2011, Bonaplata, finalist or shortlisted in several editions of the Mies van der Rohe Awards, FAD, ENOR, Bigmat, Spanish Architecture Biennial (BEAU), Architecture Award, European Landscape Biennial, and Arquía/Próxima, among others. She has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale in the Catalan and Spanish pavilions in the 2014 and 2016 editions. In May 2018, she presented her first monographic exhibition, "Shared Identities," at the Kolektiv gallery in Belgrade. His most recognized works include: Vallirana 47 (a comprehensive renovation of a small residential building), the Can Rosés Temporary School, the Ramon y Mar Pavilion (a small residential extension pavilion), the surroundings of the Born Market, the Juan Apartment, and the Can Ricart Sports Center, all in Barcelona; a medical office in Paüls, the Rambla San Francisco in Vilafranca, and the Bank of Spain Operations Courtyard in Madrid.

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Toni Riba graduated in architecture from the ETSAB (Barcelona, ​​1973). He founded his own studio, Toni Riba, in Barcelona (2023). He currently combines his professional activity with collaboration with the MACBA (National Museum of Contemporary Art) in the creation of exhibition spaces and the museum's expansion. Professionally, he collaborates with various architectural firms. He founded and directed vora arquitectura from 2004 to 2022, where he carried out projects and construction alongside Pere Buil.

Toni Riba has developed his work in construction, renovation, landscape, urban design, and the design of ephemeral spaces, in various stairwells and typologies.

Her work has received several awards, including the 2018 2A Award, the 2014 Archmarathon, the 2013 City of Barcelona Award, the 2012 AJAC Award, the 2011 Arquitectura+ Award, and the 2007 Bonaplata Award. She has also been selected for the 2020 Mies van der Rohe Award and several editions of the awards (BEAU), the European Landscape Biennial, and Arquía/Próxima. Her work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale in the Catalan and Spanish pavilions in 2014 and 2016. In 2018, the close-up monographic exhibition "Shared Identities" opened at the Kolectiv gallery in Belgrade.

He was part of the "Aproximaciones" collective, which published the fanzine on urban intervention proposals from 2012 to 2015. He participated in the exhibition "Materia sensible: Jóvenes arquitectos catalanes," which was shown in Lisbon, La Coruña, Berlin, and Barcelona between 2010 and 2012. He curated Barcelona, ​​2010 (AJAC-Wonderland) and edited its catalogue. He directed the Architecture and Urban Planning section of the alternative digital publication "L'Altraveu" between 2002 and 2004.

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Published on: June 9, 2025
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metalocus, CARLOS GARCÍA BAENA
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