Rafael Viñoly Architects
Angelica Gonzalez is a professional architect with a diverse range of experience in architectural design and project management. Currently serving as an Architect at Rafael Viñoly Architects since March 2022, Angelica has previously worked as a School Maintenance Inspector for the Ministerio de Educación GCBA and as an Architect for COMIP, where involvement included a feasibility study for the Represa Corpus Christi project. Additionally, Angelica contributed to the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018 as an Overlay Manager responsible for venue development. Previous roles also include project documentation and site supervision at UDW and participation in the master plan update for the Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires at EVPP arquitectos. Angelica holds a degree in Architecture from Universidad de Buenos Aires, earned between 2007 and 2013.
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Rafael Viñoly Architects
Rafael Viñoly Architects was founded in New York in 1983, and has since become known internationally for its architectural and planning projects around the globe. The firm maintains headquarters in New York with branch offices in London, Manchester, and Abu Dhabi, in addition to project offices in Palo Alto and Boston. The unusually diverse work the firm has completed includes award-winning courthouses, museums, performing arts centers, convention centers, athletic facilities, banks, hotels, hospitals, laboratories, recreational venues, residential complexes, and commercial, industrial and educational facilities. Projects range in scale from laboratory casework to large urban commercial and institutional master plans. The firm has also completed several projects involving the restoration and expansion of buildings of significant historical and architectural value. The practice’s atelier design intelligence coupled with the capabilities of a large, multi-disciplinary firm produces appropriate, creative responses to program requirements. Intensive research and informed evaluation lead to a variety of design and technical alternatives. These innovations and refinements often result in buildings that function measurably beyond client expectations.