Oriol Roig

Oriol Roig

Industrial & Landscape Designer 

Graduated in Product Design at Elisava School in 2017 and specialized in the field of landscape architecture through the Master’s in Landscape Architecture at UPC in 2020. He also studied at the École de Design Nantes Atlantique in 2016. 

Teaching / Research

He has been a professor at Eina since 2025, currently teaching the subject Equipment and Context, where he provides a broad perspective on the role of urban furniture in shaping public space and landscape projects. He has also been a lecturer in the Undergraduate program at the Istituto Europeo di Design in 2024 and 2025, and a professor of the PlaYiNN course at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos from 2023 to 2025.

He collaborated in the Master’s in Product Design and Development at Elisava in 2025, as well as in the subject Designing the Healthy Public Space in the Architecture Degree at UIC Barcelona from 2022 to 2025. In addition, he has given keynote lectures presenting his work to master’s and bachelor’s students at Eina, Elisava, ETSAB, ETSAV, UPC. 

Professional activity

He has worked as an industrial designer at Escofet since 2017, a benchmark company in urban design and furniture. As part of Escofet_lab he develops product editions in collaboration with external teams of architects, designers, and artists, while also designing new products and collections internally within the same department—an ecosystem of creative profiles dedicated to conceptualization, design, technical development, and communication of innovative products.

He is also responsible for design and consultancy in landscape and public space projects offered by the company to architects, planners, and landscape architects. From 2020 to 2021 he worked at the architecture studio of Toni Gironès, developing projects, drawings, and graphic materials for competitions and awards. He also acted as artistic director in a project on historical design books from the Enric Bricall Library at Elisava in 2017. Since 2023, he has been a member of the board of the Industrial Design Association (ADI-FAD). 

Teaching

English