Marta Torrent Boix: Architecture, Design, and Circular Craft
Marta Torrent Boix is a multidisciplinary architect and visual artist whose practice is deeply rooted in the principles of the circular economy and innovative reuse. Based in Barcelona, her work challenges traditional notions of waste by repurposing electronic components and discarded materials into functional objects and architectural concepts. A graduate of Central Saint Martins, Marta Torrent Boix has gained international recognition for projects such as the Waffle Shoe Sole Machine, developed in collaboration with Nike, which utilizes repurposed microwave parts to create footwear components. Her portfolio also includes a dedicated practice of unmaking, where she disassembles old machinery to build new creative tools, such as a potter's wheel derived from washing machine motors. Beyond her material experiments, Marta Torrent Boix maintains a strong practice in architectural design, photography, and drawing, each discipline informing her holistic understanding of space and form. Her photography often documents urban landscapes and technical details, while her drawings serve as conceptual explorations of her spatial ideas. Through her various projects, she exemplifies a new wave of pioneering makers who blend technical architectural skills with a commitment to environmental sustainability and artistic expression. Her website serves as a comprehensive archive of these diverse pursuits, highlighting her role in the evolving dialogue between craft, technology, and design.