Jochamowitz-Rivera arquitectos
The architects Mariana Jochamowitz (Lima, Perú, 1987) and Nicolás Rivera (Lima, Perú, 1988) formed together the architecture office Jochamowitz Rivera Arquitectos, in 2015. Jochamowitz Rivera Arquitectos has designed and built 9 projects between 2015 - 2018. The architecture office is concerned with design and research projects involving domestic and landscape architecture. One of the studio’s main projects is the research, design and landscape planning for the marine Natural Protected Area Punta San Juan, in the southern coast of Peru, as part of a collaboration with the Punta San Juan Program. As part of this collaboration, a Seacoast Observatory was built in 2015. This building earned Jochamowitz Rivera Arquitectos a nomination for the Mies Crown Hall Architecture Prize 2014/2015 in the category Emerging Architecture, and an honorable mention in the Young Architects in Latin America competition, an event of the 2018 Architecture Venice Biennale, organized by CA’ASI Architecture Studio. In 2017, both Mariana and Nicolás, won the Chevening Scholarship, to study a Master in architectural history and theory in the UK.
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