Temple a Doric urban furniture piece
It consists of three stools in different sizes, with a clearly recognisable geometry inspired by archaeological findings, such as parts of Doric columns, featuring concave curves in the shafts that can create spaces or settings with a distinct character. 
Temple is an ingenious response to the dynamics of modern 21st-century cities. It is presented in three different formats, offering versatility and expanding its possible uses to adapt to different urban needs. It is ideal for creating rest and leisure areas. 
Vora Architecture
Vora, an architecture studio based in Barcelona since 2000, is led by Pere Buil and Toni Riba, both graduates from ETSAB in 2000. ![]()
The studio specialises in building and urban design, covering different scales and typologies. Its notable work has received several awards and has been featured in various international publications, consolidating Vora as a benchmark in the architectural field. In addition to its dedication to architectural projects, Vora also stands out for combining its practice with teaching, curating and cultural initiatives. This multidisciplinary approach reflects Vora’s versatility and commitment to contributing to the development and influence of contemporary architecture.