INFORMATION

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Eiroa Architects, P.C. is a licensed architecture studio dually based in New York City and Buenos Aires. This studio has been integrating theoretical speculation and disciplinary expertise in different associations, with work ranging from academic research, through scholarships and publications, to architecture design in private and state commissions. This studio expertise is on architecture, design, the landscape of the city, and the architecture of the landscape. EA's design philosophy is to constantly question assumed cultural structures with conceptual designs that focus on recognizing, and displacing, the most stable spatial organizations through topology.

Operatively, this studio combines the qualities of a small focused team and a medium size office, as it is also out-sourced by an international network of recognized experts from architecture, ecology, digital architecture, digital fabrication, engineering, landscape, and multiple design fields. This studio offers cutting edge expertise in the design and fabrication of mind bending spaces. Parametric differentiation in topological spaces is developed by implementing unique advanced techniques and materials using digital fabrication provided by an associated company.

EA has been involved in the development projects, both real and actual, in South America, the U.S., Europe, and on the Internet. In New York and Buenos Aires this office has designed, built, published and exhibited many projects, including: an infrastructure project with the Department of Transportation in NYC, a Public Shore Park in Vicente Lopez-North Buenos Aires, and many residential buildings and houses.  

EA's projects have been featured in different media, among others The New York Times. EA's principals have published widely on architecture and urban matters, organized conferences and won many competitions and prizes. EA's building proposal for the World Trade Center was part of the “Think Big: The Mater’s Plan”, a research group organized by the New York Times Magazine in 2002, which included world renowned architects and planners such as Peter Eisenman, Rem Koolhaas, Zaha Hadid, Richard Meier, Rafel Vinoly, Charles Gwathmey, Steven Holl and others. EA's practice Manifesto was part of FreshLatino at The Storefront for Art and Architecture; EA's environmental machine for soft landscapes was exhibited at the Disenny Hub Barcelona; and the studio's projects were presented at Pecha Kucha New York #11, as part of a series of events for the Festival of Ideas for the New City curated by the New Museum of New York City.