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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES |
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Founded by renowned architect Fernando Romero, fr•ee is a global architecture and design practice focusing on the intersection of culture development and technology from of ces in New York and Mexico City and a staff of nearly 200. Since 2000, fr•ee has built more than 1.2 million m2 / 13 million 2, and has 1.4 million m2 / 15 million 2 in development. The projects address a wide range of public and private initiatives from community education to urban development.
fr•ee’s projects translate contemporary moments of society, context and culture into built form, achieving ground-breaking results through extensive technological advancements, research and the implementation of green infrastructure.
The concept of translation embodies fr•ee’s mission and philosophy, with the ultimate goal of rendering periods of societal, political and economic transformation into three-dimensional form.
Collaboration is central to fr•ee’s design investigation, working closely with clients, policy makers, curators, educators, non-pro t entities, developers, engineers, contractors, artists and anthropologists, to ultimately reach comprehensive and innovative solutions.
Beyond practicing design, fr•ee orchestrates initiatives aimed at elevating standards of living and education, particularly in Latin America, through research, sports and curation.
Fernando Romero, FAIA is recognized as one of the leading architects of his generation. He was named a Global Leader of Tomorrow at the World Economic Forum in 2002, one of the 50 Most In uential Designers by Fast Company in 2012 and became an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 2013. He was recently recognized by the esteemed Fundación Pedro Sarquís Merrewe for his contributions to Mexican culture and society via his work in the elds of Architecture and Design. |
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Mexico
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