Architecture is a form of knowledge. We have thousands of years of accumulated experiences that over time have distilled an inexhaustible catalog of design techniques. Even so, each new job opportunity presents new variables that prevent us from accurately reproducing the decisions that others have already made. This gap between disciplinary knowledge and contingency drives our practice. It allows us to have a historical projection and to be attentive to our day-to-day. The result of this attitude produces architectures that are familiar to us while projecting their own agenda -without nostalgia, but also without a fascination for novelty. We are interested in working where we find room for ambiguity, positioning ourselves in the cracks of the established categories to procure a greater margin of action, of freedom.
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