Winner of a competition for the rehabilitation of a public park in Buenos Aires, in collaboration with the renowned agency MSGSSS.
I had the opportunity to work as an independent architect (AMO), and later continued the project as site manager during the construction phase within the MOE agency Hit Construcciones.

Working on projects involving public buildings classified as historic monuments required the highest level of precision and rigor. I am particularly attentive to the temporality of a project and its creative process.

This central role allowed me to gain a comprehensive vision of all the trades involved, as well as of the different phases of the competition up to the delivery of the building. From the first sketches to the construction site, it was the story of a complete mission at the heart of Argentina’s heritage. Architecture is a discipline where numerous decisions must be made, and each design stage directly influences the construction.

My versatility throughout this process enabled me to study the diverse relationships and professional practices involved. I found myself working at the intersection between design project management (in the design office) and execution project management (during construction), while also navigating heritage preservation requirements within a privately funded project on public land.

This particular context made me realize that the architect is truly the conductor of the orchestra, coordinating decisions between politics and professional practice. It was within this framework that I began my professionalization. I am currently working in project management for the execution phase, carrying forward the responsibility of successful realization through the interpretation and adaptation of the design.