Francesc Rosell
Technical manager
FOR Design
I have always been interested in understanding how things work, and this way of looking at the world is reflected in the way I work: engineering, geometry and technical criteria applied with common sense. With this approach, training as an aeronautical engineer was a natural step.
I have worked in very different fields, from aircraft design to the planning and execution of logistics, pharmaceutical and automotive plants. In both small companies and large multinationals, I have gone through different responsibilities and project phases, which has allowed me to have a broad and practical vision of a job well done.
Over time, this experience gave rise to a project of our own that began as a locksmith workshop and today operates as a structural engineering, with the combination of design, calculation and execution. Our philosophy is based on aeronautical precision applied to architecture and metal construction. Every detail counts, from the first sketch to the final adjustment to the work.
None of this is improvised. Experience is built by working, with consistency and attention to detail. When the work is enjoyable and done with rigor, projects move forward, the workflow is maintained and we feel like continuing to improve. The workshop is large, but the team is small, which allows us to focus on small-volume work. We are especially interested in projects where engineering, design and the quality of the finishes make a difference.
This website aims to be a meeting point for those who want to do well-thought-out things, without excesses and without fireworks. Projects such as homes, warehouses, unique structures or furniture, in which we can apply everything we have learned during years of design, calculation and project coordination, offering seriousness and criteria to those who trust on us. From here, you will find the information necessary to decide if it makes sense for us to work together towards the same goal of quality and rigor.
Thank you for your time and attention. Cheers!
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