Abraham, born in 1995 in the State of Mexico, is an architect who studied at the Faculty of Architecture at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), where he completed the Special Thesis Seminar Intersticios 3 (SETI 3), focused on urban analysis and research through critical and forward-looking approaches. He has contributed to architectural and urban projects of various scales both in Mexico and internationally, ranging from conceptual design to construction documentation. He holds certifications from the European School of Architecture in tools such as AutoCAD, Rhinoceros 3D + V-Ray, and Grasshopper, and participated in the Sudbury International Competition 2025, centered on urban and territorial proposals.
With over 10 years of professional experience, his trajectory integrates administrative and technical construction management, executive project development, participation in bidding processes, and workshops in vernacular construction. This background allows him to approach architectural practice through a comprehensive perspective that bridges design and execution. He has collaborated with firms such as MC PRAXO Infraestructura + Diseño, IAC Ingeniería Arquitectura y Construcción, ZA Arquitectos, Daniel Daou, Broc de México / Arquitectura del Agua, and Colonnier Arquitectos.
In 2025, he joined AMA, where he is responsible for interdisciplinary coordination between internal teams and external collaborators. He contributes to the design of large-scale architectural projects and is involved in the production of graphic materials for technical documentation, ensuring consistency across different stages of the process.
Abraham enjoys hand drawing, attending live football matches, exploring new food spots, and spending time in solitude as a space for reflection, which informs his design process. He finds references in architects such as Fernando Higueras, Rem Koolhaas, and Enric Miralles, as well as in spaces like Parc de la Villette, New Babylon, and Abadía del Tepeyac, where he recognizes his affinity for public space. Among the elements that most inspire him are malleable stone and water, along with live music, attention to detail, cinematic atmospheres, narrative, and interdisciplinary conversations.
DREAMS ARE BUILT.
WE DO NOT DESIGN SPACES. WE BUILD NARRATIVES.
EVERY PROJECT IS BORN FROM A VISION, STRUCTURED WITH INTENTION, SUPPORTED BY SOLIDITY, AND PROJECTED WITH AUTHORSHIP.
DREAMS ARE BUILT.