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Fernando Sordo Madaleno and Rosalba Rojas on building a resilient Mexican architecture practice over generations

Fernando Sordo Madaleno and Rosalba Rojas on building a resilient Mexican architecture practice over generations

Update: 2024-07-10
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In this episode, Archello visits the newly-launched London office of Sordo Madaleno, a leading Mexican architecture firm based in Mexico City, and one of Mexico's largest practices with over 200 architects.  

The interview is with Fernando Sordo Madaleno de Haro and Rosalba Rojas, two leaders in the office of Sordo Madaleno, which was founded by Fernando’s grandfather in 1937. Fernando, who is a partner in the firm, moved to London last year to set up a new international office for the practice. Rojas is an architect based in the Mexico office, where she directs the Sordo Madaleno Foundation and leads its archival work.

Listen as Sordo Madaleno and Rojas discuss Sordo Madaleno’s history, its projects in Mexico and Europe, the experience of opening a UK office, and the foundation it established after discovering a lost treasure trove archives containing both built and unbuilt projects.

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Fernando Sordo Madaleno and Rosalba Rojas on building a resilient Mexican architecture practice over generations

Fernando Sordo Madaleno and Rosalba Rojas on building a resilient Mexican architecture practice over generations

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