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Michel Rojkind (born December 18, 1969 in
Mexico City Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America. One of the world's alpha cities, it is located in the Valley o ...
) is the founding partner of Rojkind Arquitectos and according to
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a representative of a Mexican generation of architects transforming the country. His office was recognized by Architectural Record in 2005 as one of the best ten Design Vanguard firms.


Early life

Rojkind has two sisters and a brother. His father,
Marcos Rojkind Matlyuk Marcos Rojkind Matlyuk (July 29, 1935 in Mexico City – September 10, 2011 in Washington, DC) known as Marcos Rojkind, was a professor, doctor, inventor of biotechnology, expert on hepatic fibrosis and winner of the National Prize for Arts and ...
, was a professor, doctor and an expert on hepatic fibrosis and winner of the National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Mexico). While his father taught at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the family lived in
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and Scarsdale, New York for three years.


Trajectory

Michel Rojkind was born in
Mexico City Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America. One of the world's alpha cities, it is located in the Valley o ...
, where he took courses in Architecture and Urban Planning at the Universidad Iberoamericana (1989-1994). In 1981 he joined singer Alek Syntek as a drummer. In 2002 he founded Rojkind Arquitectos; since then, the firm has been on a strong path and exploration of architectural programs and building techniques, successfully translating the complex forms of these new ideas into realities that can be built with local manufacturing skills. He has been short-listed to participate in several large-scale international projects, in Mexico, Canada, Kuwait, China, Dubai, Singapore and Spain. He has been a visiting professor at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (
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) in L.A. and at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IACC) in Barcelona. Rojkind has participated as juror for several international awards and competitions and has lectured in many different countries. “We generate strategies that enhance the designs final result, nowadays a design proposal needs to find its full potential, it needs to have an added value, give something back to society...” Michel Rojkind Rojkind has gained international acclaim by being featured in numerous well-known architectural publications. In 2011, he was named by
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magazine as one of the “150 Movers, Shakers and Makers That Have Rocked the World in the Last 15 Years.” The
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named Michel Rojkind among the “Faces to Watch in 2010". Also in 2010, Rojkind was selected by the Architectural League of New York as “Emerging Voices". His recent lectures at international conferences have also brought the firm notoriety: Architectural Record magazine’s “Innovation”, 2011;
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, 2010; and 3rd Holcim Forum for Sustainable Construction in 2010, World Architecture Festival ( WAF) in 2013 an
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during 2014. Perhaps two of the most meaningful commendations Rojkind has received are from his native country. In 2010, Rojkind was named as one of the “Country’s Treasured Architects” by the Mexican Civil Registry, he was featured b
ProMexico
Magazine as one of the “50 Mexican Names in the Global Creative Scene” and “..one of the most influential architects of contemporary Mexican scene” in 2013 by ''
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Awards and nominations

Michel Rojkind’s design for the Nestlé Chocolate Museum, Toluca, Mexico was awarded the International Architecture Award (2008) as one of the best realized designs around the world in 2007, and was nominated for the British Museum Award (2008) for the ten best buildings of 2007. He has contributed to Contemporary Corporate Architecture (2009), Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century Architecture (2009) and Open House: Architecture and Technology for Intelligent Living (2006).


Works

Some of his projects include: * Casa F2, in Atizapan (2000) * Casa pR34, in Tecamachalco (2003) * Falcón I Headquarters (2006) * Nestlé Chocolate Museum near Toluca (2007) * Nestlé Application Group in Querétaro (2009) * Department Store
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(2011) * The New Tamayo Museum, in collaboration with
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(design phase) * Portal of Awareness, Nescafe (2011) * Tori Tori restaurant in Polanco, Mexico City (2011) * Reforma 232 apartment building * Falcón II Headquarters * Cineteca Nacional del Siglo XXI, Mexico City * Chedraui Supermarket, Santa Fe * Liverpool Department Store, Insurgentes


Other Activities

With Arturo Ortiz Struck, Derek Dellekamp and Tatiana Bilbao, Michel Rojkind established MXDF Urban Research Center (2004). The aim of the non-profit organization is to intervene in specific areas of the urban development, modifying the production of urban space in Mexico through the systematic study of social, political, environmental, global and cultural conditions. He has been a jury member at World Architecture News (WAN), World Architecture Festival (WAF), and the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) “Self Sufficient City” competition. He also presented a keynote address at the 3rd International
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2010 in Mexico City.


References


External links


Rojkind Arquitectos


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