The architects have to see in all their projects an opportunity to deploy their creativity, which must be approached with a positive and innovative attitude. This is one of the ideas put forward today in Segovia by architects Fernando Pino and Manuel Garcia Paredes, that spread the enthusiasm for their work among Architecture students at IE University. These professionals, who successfully directed the study Paredes-Pino, showed that "there is still a place for works done with creativity, skill and optimism."

Fernando Pino and Manuel Garcia Paredes affirmed in Segovia that during the recent years they have been working thinking that everything that fell in their hands was "a fantastic opportunity to work on a big project," as the international awards of the building of the Administrative Courts of Justice in Madrid, or buildings and services of access, and Gymnastic Hall for the Madrid 2016 Olympic bid. They recognize that this optimistic and creative outlook is not only oriented towards large projects but also others "of apparently smaller scale" as the design of an acoustic ceiling, the layout of a coffee-kitchen, or their latest adventure, the design and production of a transformable furniture system Redo-me: "we self-manage it and we missed it during the panorama of furniture."

The two young architects say they have always been optimistic because "if we thought that an adaptable furniture would be necessary or interesting in any situation, there are people that could find this concept useful." Remember that currently the Palace Quintanar, a place for design and culture innovation and development in Segovia has seven pieces of Redo-me by Pino and Garcia Paredes in an exhibition entitled "Object of Reflection".

In addition, the architects emphasized the importance of "having a positive reaction towards any adversity in a project" to students, because this "allows you to gather research on the study, whose fruit might open many exciting doors in the future."