The Mexican architect Frida Escobedo (1979) – who graduated from the Degree in Architecture and Urbanism at the Ibero -American University and, later, obtained his mastery in art, design and public domain for the graduate School of Design of Harvard University – is one of the most prominent and representative creative profiles of the field of design and architecture in the present.
Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Peru. Of these countries are the 10 most highlights in Latin America.Fabián Martínez
In 2006, Escobedo established his homonymous workshop in Mexico and, from that moment on, to his works has stamped a multidisciplinary, personal and disruptive vision which covers from Social housing and rehabilitation projects of cultural spaces until temporary interventions; All this, through a very particular reasoning that questions the usual limits of architectural discipline.
Frida Escobedo has been awarded multiple occasions with acknowledgments such as the Architectural League of New York's Young Architects Forum Award (2009), the BIAU Award (2014), el Architeural Review Emerging Architecture Award (2016) and the Architectural League Emerging Voices Award (2017). In addition, his work was presented at the Mexican Pavilion of the Architecture Biennial in Venice (2012), and in 2019 he received the distinction of International Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. His career as an architect is also complemented by the teaching he has done in institutions such as Columbia University (2016), the Architectural Association of London (2016), Harvard University (2016/2019), the University of Rice (2019) and the University of Yale (2022).
Tyrrhenian Sea in Mexico City.Rafael Gamo