André Cardoso is a Senior Architect and Project Leader based in Barcelona, with over 10 years of experience in architecture and urban design. His career began with the privilege of working under renowned architect Eduardo Souto Moura as an Intern Architect from 2013 to 2014, where he contributed to high-profile concept design projects for international competitions, including museums, universities, and housing.

After graduating in 2015, he presented his dissertation, "Territorial Mobility in Paris — Decay, Gentrification, and Displacement", reflecting his deep interest in socio-spatial organization and social mobility within dynamic urban environments. 

From 2016 to 2018, he worked as a Junior Architect at Craft Arquitetos in Porto, where he contributed to multiple award-winning projects across Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and the USA, focusing on urban strategy, housing, and healthcare facilities. During this time, he also earned his professional license from the Portuguese Order of Architects.

In 2019, he pursued independent projects with a focus on small-scale residential architecture and conceptual design, earning international recognition for two award-winning projects. In 2021, he joined Mesura in Barcelona, where he currently serves as a Senior Architect and Project Leader. He specializes in managing large-scale programs in historical urban areas in the Middle East, blending design excellence with a sensitivity to local contexts and cultural heritage.