Journalist Jordi Camps, from the newspaper El Punt Avui, has dedicated an article to the book Res surt del No-res (Edicions del Cal·lígraf), a work in which Oriol Roselló reflects on more than thirty years of experience linked to healthy architecture, bioconstruction and respect for the land.
The article highlights that, beyond a professional account, the book is a personal reflection on the craft of building and the urgent need to reconnect with traditional techniques, local materials, and a way of working rooted in the land. An architecture that does not seek to impose itself, but rather to dialogue with its surroundings, contribute to a more sustainable way of life, and place people at the center.
Through conversations with journalist Juan Jesús Aznar, Res surt del No-res also speaks of learning, life experiences around the world and transformative projects such as the restoration of Mas Marroch, where dry stone and ancestral knowledge become the foundation for a contemporary and living architecture.
We celebrate that media outlets like El Punt Avui give visibility to this way of understanding architecture: with soul, commited to the land, to people and to the future.
You can read the complete article at the following link.
You can see Mas Marroc project here.

