Gualberto, who was born in 1998 in Mexico City, is an architect who graduated from the Escuela Superior de Ingeniería y Arquitectura (ESIA) at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), where he was awarded second place in a landscape architecture competition. He has experience in architectural design and project development, contributing to projects such as the C5 building in Oaxaca, Roqueta, and various residential developments in Mexico City.
He is currently part of the AMA team, where he works on the executive development of Legend Tower, a large-scale mixed-use complex. He also collaborates on other projects in the construction phase, implementing BIM methodology to optimize interdisciplinary coordination, improve process efficiency, and ensure proper execution at every stage of the project.
His approach to design is rooted in contemplation, drawing inspiration from architects such as Alberto Kalach, Sou Fujimoto, and Kengo Kuma, as well as works like the Grand Ring by Sou Fujimoto, the Espacio de Reflexión TEC, and the GC Prostho Museum Research Center by Kengo Kuma. Gualberto prefers working with materials such as earth, wood, and concrete, valuing their connection to natural processes and their capacity to shape contemplative spaces. In line with this perspective, he finds inspiration in activities such as walking outdoors, cycling, exploring new places, and listening to music, along with his interests in photography, sculpture, and cinema.
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.