Irene Rojo de las Heras
Associate Director
Irene Rojo is an architect by Madrid’s Technical School of Architecture (ETSAM). After graduating in 2004, she began her professional career in Australia, where she worked at Nicholas Dunn + Associates, participating in projects of different scales, such as the Christ Church School in Sydney.
Since joining luis vidal + architects in 2007, Irene has led and contributed to numerous large-scale projects, establishing herself as an expert in office and urban planning. Among her most outstanding works in the corporate sector are Castellana 77, the Palmas Altas Technology Campus in collaboration with RSHP, C33 Corporate Tower and Fit Out projects, and the emblematic New Colón Towers, a benchmark in design and sustainability. Its experience also includes hospital projects, such as the Álvaro Cunqueiro Hospital, and cultural developments such as the Botín Centre in collaboration with RPBW. In addition, he has made strategic contributions to major urban transformations, such as Madrid Nuevo Norte Masterplan, and one of the finalist proposals for the New Chamartín-Clara Campoamor Multimodal Station. Her ability to tackle projects of high complexity and typological diversity positions her as an associate director and key figure in the luis vidal + architects team.
Irene is an expert in environmental sustainability, being an accredited assessor in certifications such as BREEAM ES and LEED. She has complemented her training with specialisation studies in Eco Urbanisation and Urban and Local Sustainability at the Autonomous University of Madrid, as well as advanced courses in wellbeing, smart cities and energy efficiency.
She stands out for her ability to lead large, international and multidisciplinary teams, managing complex projects, with a constant focus on environmental responsibility and innovation.
sostenibilidad ambiental, siendo asesora acreditada en certificaciones como BREEAM ES y LEED. Ha complementado su formación con estudios de especialización en Eco Urbanización y Sostenibilidad Urbana y Local por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, además de cursos avanzados en bienestar, ciudades inteligentes y eficiencia energética.
Destaca por su capacidad para liderar grandes equipos multidisciplinares internacionales y gestionar proyectos complejos, con un enfoque constante en la responsabilidad ambiental y la innovación.