Studio
Grinberg - Dwek - Iglesias

Studio
Grinberg - Dwek - Iglesias

The studio of Architects Jaime Grinberg, Adriana Dwek, Julio Iglesias, was founded in 1988 and has carried out numerous commercial and industrial works, major renovation projects, multifamily residential works, and private homes, as well as mixed-use buildings, completed in Buenos Aires and other cities in Argentina and Uruguay.

The Studio

The studio of Architects Jaime Grinberg, Adriana Dwek, Julio Iglesias, was founded in 1988, oriented toward a spatial richness with a strong conceptual content.

The studio collaborates with Arch. Oscar Bargozzi and the perspectivist was Alejandro Vazquez Mansilla. It has carried out numerous commercial and industrial works, major renovation projects, multifamily residential works, private homes, as well as mixed-use buildings, completed in Buenos Aires and other cities in Argentina and Uruguay.

They have been commissioned for institutional works such as the Holocaust Museum, the Mishkan Synagogue, the Le Dor Va Dor Nursing Home, the equestrian pavilion at La Rural, and the Toranit and Wolfsohn schools.

It has also developed the “Western Green Corridor” project for the city government, designing an 11 km active park that runs above the Sarmiento railway trenching. It also developed the Saavedra Educational Hub, a 40,000 m2 educational campus.

The Team

The Studio is made up of the following architects:
Arch. Jaime Grinberg
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Arch. Adriana Dwek
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Arch. Julio Iglesias
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Studio publication

Grinberg - Dwek - Iglesias Book: Selection of works and projects completed in Buenos Aires and other cities in Argentina and Uruguay.
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Awards

The studio was selected to represent Argentina at the Venice Biennale in 2004 and 2012. Throughout its trajectory it has received numerous awards.

  • Young Generation Award 1993, BA International Architecture
  • Professional Council of Architecture Award 1994
  • BA International Architecture Special Mention Award 1997
  • CAPBA Award 2001, Movicom Martínez Building.
  • BA International Architecture Award 2001, Pampa Asoc. Building.
  • First Prize, Western Green Corridor competition. FADU. UBA
  • Air France Award 2001, Holocaust Museum.
  • Konex Award 2002, Diploma of Merit, Career 1997-2002
  • First Prize, AFIP Competition. FADU. UBA 2003
  • Architecture Biennial Award CPAU. SCA 2004. Husares Building
  • BA International Architecture Award 2009. Studio Exhibition
  • Architecture Biennial Distinction CPAU-SCA 2010. House in Villa la Angostura
  • Architecture Biennial Distinction CPAU-SCA 2010. CASA Club
  • Second Prize, Frankfurt Pavilion 2009
  • UP Decade Award Special Mention 2009. GreenGolf Building
  • Second Prize, Civic Center competition CABA 2011
  • Biennial Award 2013. Best sustainable project, Toranit School

Publications

Their works have been published in national and international magazines:

  • Interni (Italy)
  • Ottagono (Italy)
  • Shops of the year
  • Ateci (Spain)
  • Parámetro (Italy)
  • Open House (UK)
  • Summa
  • Arquis (Argentina)
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