Taller Síntesis, founded in 2008 in Medellín, Colombia, seeks to transform architectural practices by embracing local cultural identities and the contextual landscape. The studio, founded by David Cuartas Restrepo, Lucas Serna Rodas, and Farhid Maya Ramírez, initially gained recognition by winning public competitions, including their first project in Medellín. Their design philosophy, termed mestiza architecture, aims to balance historical and contemporary elements while responding to local communities and environments, evident in notable projects like the Parque Educativo Saberes Ancestrales and Parque de Artes y Oficios.
Taller Síntesis emerged as a transformative architecture practice in Colombia, blending local cultural identity with innovative architectural solutions that resonate with the territory.
Founded in 2008 by three architects, Taller Síntesis emphasizes cultural identity and environmental harmony, becoming notable for projects like the Parque Educativo Saberes Ancestrales.
The studio's turning point came with the Parque Educativo Saberes Ancestrales, which pushed them into new territories of engagement with communities across Colombia's diverse landscapes.
Their approach, termed mestiza architecture, reflects Colombia's cultural and social diversity, achieved through a balance between historical context and modern design.
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