‘Kleta Hub’, a project from the Master in Interior Space Design students, awarded at the Bernadí Work Forward Awards ’26

The project Kleta Hub, developed within the Master in Interior Design, has been awarded in the Interior Design and Interior Architecture category at the Bernadí Work Forward Awards ’26. The awards are part of the program of Barcelona World Capital of Architecture 2026 and coincide with Bernadí’s 61st anniversary.

The Scientific Committee described the project as “Active Geometry”, highlighting its ability to envision a flexible workspace that reflects coherence between business culture and the design proposal. This interpretation underlines the conceptual strength of the project and its interest in redefining contemporary work environments.

The Jury particularly valued Kleta Hub’s sensitivity in integrating accessibility, versatility, and new forms of interaction within the workplace, creating an open, welcoming, and adaptable environment. They also emphasized the conceptual clarity of the proposal, the use of organic forms and flexible solutions, and its capacity to understand the workplace as a contemporary ecosystem in constant evolution.

For all these reasons, the project was awarded a special mention in the Work Forward Awards in the Interior Design and Interior Architecture category.

Kleta Hub. Communities Maker is a project developed by students Celina Wallnöfer, Mai Fujiki, Martina Campodonico, and Laetitia Leger. It is part of the Spatial configurations in the workspace course of the 2025–2026 academic year and was supervised by Ricardo Guasch, Pep Wennberg, Mayte Pérez, and Giulia Mora in the project development, as well as by Pilar Soto, Paula Ramiro, and Andrés Álvarez in the conceptual development.