Daniel Millor Vela Daniel Millor Vela (1990) is an architect from Alicante, member of the association Quatorze and Arquitectura Sin Fronteras España (ASFE). He defends a community architecture from the third sector to put the transformation of spaces at the service of community building. Since 2014, he has worked with the French association Quatorze in situations of extreme urban precariousness in different areas of France, developing strategies for the reabsorption of shantytowns, hand in hand with the Abbé Pierre Foundation and a large network of public and social entities. He is currently working as coordinator in the Asertos program, which is oriented to the community regeneration of vulnerable neighborhoods in the city of Alicante. With this research-action work they have been adapting, together with the team of the Levante demarcation of ASFE, the methodology of Asset-Based Community Development for a habitat transformation that generates learning spaces and strengthens the neighborhood collective. Since 2019 he develops his doctoral thesis in Public Health by the University of Alicante, focused on how the synergistic approach to health (salutogenic theory and asset model) can be applied in neighborhoods through a community improvement of the environment. He is also a founding member of the Paris-based architecture cooperative Quidam. In 2024 he received the Princess of Girona Award in the social category for his work as an architect and social activist.