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Anna Tarragona graduated in Architecture from the ETSAB School of Architecture in Barcelona with honours, receiving the First Prize of the Dragados y Construcciones Award for young architects in Spain for her final project. Part of her academic training took place at the Technische Universität Darmstadt, where she focused on urban planning and sustainability — subjects that would later shape her professional career.

After collaborating with international architecture firms in Frankfurt and Luxembourg and completing a Master’s Degree in Urbanism and Sustainability at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), she co-founded Tarragona Höhne Architects (TH-A) together with Lars Höhne. Based in Mallorca for more than two decades, she has led the design and execution of contemporary villas and high-end residential projects in the island’s most exclusive areas – including Son Vida, Andratx and Santa Ponsa.

Her work combines conceptual clarity, Mediterranean sensitivity and technical precision, integrating architecture, interior design and landscape into a coherent whole. She stands for timeless architecture that unites comfort, sustainability and elegance, inspired by Mallorca’s natural light and landscape.

Passionate about design and art, she has taught digital design and art at the School of Design in Palma. Her vision blends strong international experience with a deep connection to the Mediterranean context, creating projects that convey harmony, balance and a sense of effortless elegance.