Dani Rosselló, founder of Double Rainboww, leads a multidisciplinary design studio specializing in master planning, landscape, architecture, and product design.
Through creative collaboration with architects, designers, artists, and engineers, Double Rainboww unites creativity, curiosity, and experimentation to address contemporary challenges, integrating affordability, buildability, and sustainability for meaningful community impact.
Before Double Rainboww, Dani built an extensive international career. As GM of Miralles Tagliabue EMBT from 2019 to 2022, he led notable projects in China, including Shenzhen University’s Music Conservatory and Century Square in Shanghai.
His tenure with EMBT began in 1997 under Enric Miralles, later becoming Design Director, with awardwinning projects like the University Campus of Vigo and the Zhang Da Quan Museum.
From 2016 to 2019, Dani was Group Leader and Senior Associate at Heatherwick Studio, collaborating on iconic works such as The Bund Finance Centre in Shanghai and Coal Drops Yard in London.
Previously, At Legorreta + Legorreta from 2013 to 2016, he worked on projects like Stanford University’s Highland Hall dormitories and Mexico City’s New International Airport with Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.
Double Rainboww embodies Dani’s commitment to an architecture that balances history, culture, and collective memories, creating designs that leave a lasting impression by merging these intangible values with tangible elements like topography, materiality, and climate for a deeply contextual and human-centered. niversity Campus of Vigo and the Zhang Da Quan Museum.
From 2016 to 2019, Dani was Group Leader and Senior Associate at Heatherwick Studio, collaborating on iconic works such as The Bund Finance Centre in Shanghai and Coal Drops Yard in London.
Previously, At Legorreta + Legorreta from 2013 to 2016, he worked on projects like Stanford University’s Highland Hall dormitories and Mexico City’s New International Airport with Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.
Dani holds an M.Arch from ETSAB and has taught at prestigious institutions like Harvard GSD, Columbia GSAPP, and La Salle. Recognized with the FAD Architecture Prize (2004) and WAF Award (2011), he recently won an international competition alongside Taller Mauricio Rocha for a cultural quarter in Sharjah, UAE.
Double Rainboww embodies Dani’s commitment to an architecture that balances history, culture, and collective memories, creating designs that leave a lasting impression by merging these intangible values with tangible elements like topography, materiality, and climate for a deeply contextual.