EDAA MX
Luis Arturo García is a Mexican architect and founder of EDAA (Mexico City, 2007), an architecture, design, object production, and construction firm.
Inspired by cinema and literature, the architectural development strategies become an excuse and trigger to create life narratives in their immediate surroundings before any formal considerations. In addition, he founded the collective EDAA+Yupica, together with multidisciplinary Japanese artist Yupica. The collective addresses the concepts of time and space through interdisciplinary practices in architecture, video installations, sound and visual art, and the production of objects.
The work of EDAA has gained international and national recognition through various awards. Among its most prominent and recent achievements in 2024 are the DNA Paris Design Award and the Architecture MasterPrize in Bilbao, the Honorable Mention for the prestigious Golden Trezzini Awards in Russia in 2022 and 2023, the Honorable Mention at the IV Ibero-American Lighting Design Biennial in Mexico in 2022, and the Honorable Mention at the Architecture MasterPrize in Los Angeles, CA, USA in 2018.
The firm formerly won the Gold Medal of the International Dedalo Minosse Award in Italy in 2017 and was nominated for the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize in Chicago, USA, in 2016. National awards and recognitions include the Gold Medal at the First Biennial of Young Architects (FCARM) in Mexico in 2015, with which the firm was nominated for its participation at the Oscar Niemeyer Prize for Latin American Architecture in 2016, among others.


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