Josetxu Cánovas Amann is an architect from the Higher Technical School of Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid. He currently resides in Barcelona where he pursues postgraduate studies at the Higher Technical School of Valles. His short research career, which began with his Final Degree Project entitled “Architecture and Fiction: The Future, Yesterday” (2023), has continued with the development of articles related to technology, more-than-human architecture, and public space, as well as a speculative design practice along the same lines. In this regard, it is worth highlighting his collaboration on the article “Everything is a Project” (2023) published in the magazine “En Blanco” and his co-authorship of the project “Back to the Roots”, which won the Cosentino Design Challenge 17 competition (2023) in the architecture category. Likewise, the “Janthina Bioshelter” project, created with AI, also in collaboration with Ana María González Duplat, received an honorable mention in the AI x Biomimicry competition by Never Enough Architecture (2023).