FF – Distance Edition: Rozana Montiel Estudio de Arquitectura

The Mexico City-based studio shares its work through a virtual visit.

June 3, 2021
6:00 p.m.

Rozana Montiel Estudio de Arquitectura | Court, Veracruz, Mexico, 2016. In collaboration with Alin V. Wallach. Credit: Sandra Pereznieto

The League’s monthly First Friday events are informal social gatherings that allow members to visit the offices of leading design practices and see work in progress.

The League’s monthly First Friday series has shifted to a new online format and other days of the week. Each event explores design practices in New York City and beyond that operate in multiple rolescoupling architecture with initiatives including design advocacy, fabrication research, and community engagement. 

Each program consists of brief presentations about the office structure (including some form of virtual tour, when possible), recent projects, and impetus for creating alternative modes of practice, followed by an informal discussion with attendees. Grab a beverage of your choice and join us for a casual conversation.

Rozana Montiel Estudio de Arquitectura is a Mexico City practice that focuses on “architectural design, artistic reconceptualizations of space, and the public domain.” The studio’s interdisciplinary team works on projects that range “from the city to the micro-object, artifacts, and books.” Through an economy of means, its designs transform existing conditions by activating and strengthening people’s relationships to place. 

    Current and upcoming projects include:

  • Encinos House, a wooden house in the oak woods of Valle de Bravo, Mexico, whose modularity and fragmentation allows for the preservation of trees. In collaboration with Claudia Rodriguez.
  • PILARES, an innovation center with spaces for culture, education, and sports commissioned by the government of Mexico City in Iztapalapa. The project is made of a series of volumes and patios connected by light metallic elements. 
  • Construye tu casa, or Build your own home, a program commissioned by FOVISSSTE (The Housing Fund of the Institute of Security and Social Services of State Workers) to provide low-cost, replicable housing in the Yucatán Peninsula and assist people in constructing their own home. In collaboration with Dellekamp Schleich Architects.

The program will be moderated by design writer and critic Thomas de Monchaux. His writings can be found at n+1The New Yorker, and now Places, where he is the inaugural 2021 critic-in-residence for architecture. He teaches at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation.

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