Founded by Eduardo Vivanco, our firm is driven by a passion for architecture and a commitment to excellence. We integrate principles of art and architecture history into every project, ensuring that designs are not just aesthetically pleasing but also rich in cultural resonance.
We invite you to partner with us to bring your vision to life. Our team is ready to guide you through every step of the architectural journey, creating spaces that reflect your values and needs.
Eduardo Vivanco, a distinguished historian of art and architecture with a strong background in architectural practice, has dedicated his career to exploring the intricate relationships between ideas and built artifacts. His interdisciplinary approach, encompassing art, architecture, and design history, allows him to delve into the nuances of place and its cultural significance.
Vivanco's academic journey has been marked by prestigious institutions, including Stanford University, Yale University, and the School of the Art Institute. His extensive teaching experience at universities such as Stanford, Vassar, Yale, Cornell, and Madrid Polytechnic has provided him with valuable insights into the evolving landscape of architectural education.
Vivanco's scholarly contributions have been recognized through publications in renowned journals like the Journal of Architectural Education, Design Issues, and El Croquis. His work has not only enriched academic discourse but has also had a tangible impact on the field of architecture and design.
As a Fulbright Scholar, Vivanco has had the opportunity to expand his research and engage with international communities. His dedication to his craft, combined with his interdisciplinary perspective, makes him a valuable contributor to the ongoing conversation about the built environment.
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