Anto Lloveras is a Spanish architect, urbanist, researcher, curator and educator whose multidisciplinary trajectory reconceptualises architecture as both material practice and cultural infrastructure.

Educated at ETSAM–Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and TU Delft, he developed his early professional expertise through collaborations with EFWA, HTM and MVRDV, contributing to urban strategies, technical coordination and internationally recognised projects including Mirador Madrid, BMW Showroom and IKEA City Prototypes. Between 2002 and 2008, as partner and director of TABLE Arquitectura, he led more than one hundred commissions encompassing housing, rehabilitation, industrial architecture, interiors, exhibitions and scenographic environments, notably the Trole Building and ARCO 2005. His subsequent work in Norway, undertaken with Fredrik Lund and NTNU, extended this enquiry into timber construction, landscape urbanism, civic infrastructure and experimental pedagogy, as exemplified by Thewoodway, Husøy Arena, Twin Houses and the Open Air Gallery. Through URBANAS, he further advanced sustainable neighbourhoods and public-space propositions, including NTNU City Campus 2050 and the award-recognised El Palmeral. Concurrently, LAPIEZA-LAB, the independent platform he founded, has produced more than 200 exhibitions across Europe, Latin America and Africa, consolidating a distinctive methodology of relational museography and transdisciplinary interpretation. Synthesising over twenty-five years of architectural, educational and curatorial activity, Lloveras’s current research framework, Socioplastics, defines architecture not merely as building production, but as the organisation of knowledge, social relations and collective memory into durable public form.