Photos show Mexico City architects' studios of Escobedo, Rojkind and more
February 10, 2019Frida Escobedo, Michel Rojkind and Tatiana Bilbao are among the Mexico City-based architects who have opened their studios to photographer Marc Goodwin for his latest set of images.
Goodwin captured 19 architecture offices in the Mexican capital, as part of his series that also includes workplaces in Los Angeles, Paris and the Netherlands.
The Mexico City set comprises the practices some of many celebrated names in the profession today – a testament to Mexico's booming architecture scene.
These include Rojkind Arquitectos, led by Mexican architect Michel Rojkind; Productora; and the eponymous studios of Frida Escobedo, Tatiana Bilbao and Rozana Montiel – who are among the female architects finding success independently from men in the country.
The quantity of women architects acting as heads or co-founders of practices in Mexico City surprised Goodwin, who runs photography studio Archmospheres.
"In Mexico City I was impressed by a lot of things: the history, the beauty, the people, the architecture," he told Dezeen. "More specifically to this story though, was the question of gender diversity architecture."
A | 911, led by Saidee Springall and Jose Castillo; Ambrosi Etchegaray, established by Jorge Ambrosi and Gabriela Etchegaray; Zeller & Moye, comprising Christoph Zeller and Ingrid Moye; and Gabriela Carrillo and Mauricio Rocha's studio are among those that provide examples of partnerships between men and women.
Another standout for the photographer was the effect of Mexico's deadly September 2017 earthquake – which caused major destruction across the Greater Mexico City area, and the states of Puebla and Morelos – had on the practices.
In the series, Enrique Norten's studio TEN Arquitectos is represented as a photo of a nail puncturing through a wall, as it is currently working on restoring its workplace following the event.
"In the aftermath of the 19 September 2017 earthquake in Mexico City, many buildings in the city are being reinforced, including ours in Colonia Condesa, one of the most affected areas," TEN Arquitectos told Goodwin.
"We are currently using half of our office, while the other half is under construction," the studio added. "We are very grateful to be alright, and we hope to open our completely remodelled office by the middle of this year."
Take a look inside all 19 Mexico City architecture studios below:
a | 911
In this space since: 2011
Number of employees: 43
Building's former use: office
In this space since: 2017
Number of employees: 17
Building's former use: mixed-use house
Productora
In this space since: March 2018
Number of employees: four partners, 11 employees
Building's former use: textile factory
Palma
In this space since: January 2018
Number of employees: four partners, 2 employees
Building's former use: apartment building
REC Arquitectura
In this space since: 2017
Number of employees: 10-15
Building's former use: built by REC
In this space since: 2013
Number of employees: 15
Building’s former use: residential
Zeller & Moye
In this space since: 2015
Number of employees: 8
Archetonic
In this space since: November 2016
Number of employees: 40
Building’s former use: single family home
Taller de Arquitectura Javier Sánchez (JSA)
In this space since: 2006
Number of employees: 50
In this space since: September 2015
Number of employees: 50
Building's former use: offices
In this space since: 25 years
Number of employees: 40
Building's former use: residential
Frida Escobedo, Taller de Arquitectura
In this space since: Since October 2018
Number of employees: 12
Building's former use: residential
Manuel Cervantes Estudio
In this space since: 2016
Number of employees: 20
Building's former use: new space
Archdifusión
In this space since: 1 October 2018
Number of employees: 6
Building's former use: a Vecindad a model of collective housing
Comité de Proyectos
In this space since: 2.5 years
Number of employees: four
Building's former use: a Vecindad a model of collective housing
Modo Manera
In this space since: April 2018
Employees: 4
Building's former use: a Vecindad a model of collective housing
Vieyra Arquitectos
In this space since: 2008
Number of employees: 12, Lorena Vieyra (Founder, General Director)
Building former use: house designed by Francisco Artigas
Rozana Montiel Estudio de Arquitectura
In this space since: 2017
Number of employees: 10
Building's former use: mixed use
Taller Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo
In this space since: 2000
Number of employees: 35
Building's former use: Mauricio's father studio and house
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