operadora. ©2024



operadora. is an architecture practice with presence in Mexico City and Syracuse, NY. 

Founded in Mexico City in 2014, operadora. approaches architecture as an expanded field of knowledge that operates across diverse media types. Through our work, we reimagine contemporary forms of construction, occupation, and communication, aiming to ultimately influence how architecture engages with and transforms the real world at various scales. 

Our multi-faceted, post-disciplinary understanding of architecture comes from a deep commitment to engaging with a context's specificities through a research-rich design methodology. Our portfolio reflects the breadth of our interests with projects ranging from commissioned work for residential, commercial, and urban interventions to experimental self-initiated work like books, exhibitions, websites, and video games. 

operadora. is led by Edgar Rodriguez.

People

Edgar Rodriguez, Principal
José García Bedoya, Architect 
Ana Mae Arozarena, Architect
Haonan “Eric” Ma, Intern


Former Team Members

Alexis Ávila, José Juan Garay, Cecilia Garay, Julia Villagomez, Diego Pulido, Fernanda Liba, Lauren Félix, Sofía Trueba, Alejandro Márquez, Andrés Suárez, Alejandra Cabrera, María José Richerand, Guadalupe Monjaraz, Julio Diaz, Diana Monroy, Simón Bissu. 


Previous Collaborations

salazarsequeromedina, Papa Ferrari, Anna Goga, Artur Makhmutov, Alberto Vera Zavala, Raghava Lakshminarayana, Ignacio Cabrera, Rodrigo Montera, Melissa Ávila, Juan Rivera.

Awards

2024Architect’s Newspaper Best of Practice - Architect Small Firm–Mexico, Honorable Mention
2024Architizer A+ Awards 2024 - Architecture +Low Cost Design Special Mention
2023Erich Mendelsohn Preis 2023 Special Mention for House in Singuilucan, Berlin, DEU
2023Fuxi River Seven Bridges Conceptual Design International Competition, Top 30 Finalist project in collaboration with Anna Goga and Artur Mahmutov, Moganshanzhen, CHN 
2022SKYHIVE Skyscraper Challenge 5, Second Place, Buildner
2022Installation on Obispo Bustamante Street for Concéntrico 08 Festival, Finalist, Logroño, ESP

2021Home Competition, Director’s Choice Award, Arch Out Loud
2018Nova Design Award, First Prize, Shanghai, CHN
2018Arquine Water Pavilion, Honorable Mention, Mexico City, MEX 
2017City Express Hotels Facade Redesign, First Prize, Mexico City, MEX 
2016Järfälla Login Gate, Finalist, Stockholm, SWE  
2015LIGA DF Open Call: Invisible Geometries, Finalist, Mexico City, MEX

Exhibitions / Lectures / Talks

2024Exhibition - 084 Brick Towers - Mextrópoli, Mexico City, MEX

2024Exhibition - Animals - The Gere Block Building, Syracuse, NY, USA
2023Lecture - Intermediality - Virginia Tech School of Architecture, Blacksburg, VA, USA
2023Panel Talk - Visual Representation - DigitalFUTURES
2023Lecture - Between Mediums and Formats - Young Prototypes seminar led by Laura Salzar and Pablo Sequero, Montana State University School of Architecture, Bozeman, MT, USA
2022Lecture - Housing Provocations - Domestic Affairs Lecture Series curated by Marcos Parga, Syracuse University School of Architecture, Syracuse, NY, USA
2022Exhibition - 00 Preludio - BY Galería de Arquitectura, Mexico City, MEX
2022Lecture - Beyond Sequestration and Adaptation - Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA, USA
2022Lecture - Provocaciones en torno a la vivienda - Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, MEX
2021Panel Talk - Something Else - Syracuse, NY, USA
2021Symposium - Expanding Concepts Around Housing - Universidad Católica, Santiago, CHL
2021Exhibition - NUDGE 2.0 – the default of architecture - Antilia Gallery, ITA
2021Panel Talk - LIGA-ARCHIVOS “Archivo Activo - Raíces Digitales UNAM” - LIGA Space for Architecture, MEX
2020Lecture - Post-Internet Architecture - Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, MEX
2020Lecture - 100 Day Studio Day 37 - The Architecture Foundation, London, GBR
2020Lecture - 100 Day Studio Day 07 - The Architecture Foundation, London, GBR
2019Lecture - A quien corresponda: - Design Research Forum, Cambridge, USA
2019Exhibition - A quien corresponda: - Kirkland Gallery, Cambridge, USA
2018Exhibition - Utopía: De la ficción a lo factible - Arch Days, Mexico City, MEX
2018Panel Talk - Nova Design Award Finalists Panel Discussion - Shanghai, CHN
2018Exhibition - Nova Design Award Exhibition - Shanghai, CHN
2018Exhibition - Arquine Water Pavilion Finalists Exhibition - Mextrópoli, Mexico City, MEX
2018Lecture - Order, Representation, Internet - Universidad Iberoamericana, Puebla, MEX

Publications

2024House in Singuilucan The Game in DISC Journal Issue 3 - Edgar Rodriguez and Sander Verbeek
2023A continuous set of rules. Operate between naivety and pragmatism by Camila Ulloa and Pablo Rojas Böttner - Revista rita_20
2022Hyper-personalization: An AI-aided Methodology - urbanNEXT
2022NFLNBAMLBMLSNHLPGAATPWWE™ in 30 Días Proyectando, edited by RA! and Mentes
2022Digital Spaces of Denunciation in Patio Magazine Issue 2 - Real Talk, Edgar Rodriguez and Carlos Ortega Arámburo
2022Re-digitization ™: Between two realities in Dysprosium Magazine #1. Edgar Rodriguez
2021Blank: Speculations on CLT. Edited by Jennifer Bonner and Hanif Kara. Edgar Rodriguez: Research, illustrations, and contributor
2018La Bienal de Venecia 23 Exhibition Catalog. Edited in collaboration with mono-nom, Maria Marín de Buen, Luis Young, and Ana Nuño de Buen

Press

2024Interview in Arquitetura Entre Vistas Abroad.
2023House in Singuilucan - Interiors Korea, April 2023
2023House in Singuilucan - The Architect’s Newspaper, January/February 2023
2022The House in Singuilucan is an expression in horizontality and linearity - STIRworld
2021Interview "El proceso de hacer referencia” (MENTES)
2021Work included in the book "Entering Architectural Practice" by James Tait published by Routledge
2020The A to Z of Surfaces - CLT (Metropolis Magazine)
2020Representación arquitectónica: la clave para transformar el carácter de la arquitectura contemporánea (ArchDaily Mexico)

2020Work in Progress: Edgar Rodriguez’s Cross-Laminated Timber Experiments (Harvard University Graduate School of Design)
2019A QUIEN CORRESPONDA: diseñadores mexicanos en Harvard, Mail Art y disidencia (Dubius Ediciones)

2019"A quien corresponda". Entrevista con Inés Benítez y Edgar Rodríguez (Arquine)
2019"A Quien Corresponda", an Exhibition that Seeks to Recognize Mexican design in the USA (ArchDaily World)
2018'Utopía' y 'Proyecta' reúnen a más de 20 despachos para exponer el presente y el futuro de la arquitectura mexicana (ArchDaily Colombia)
2018Utopía: de la ficción a lo factible (ArchDaily Mexico)
2018Descifrando la planta arquitectónica (Arquine
2018La Bienal de Venecia 23, Ciudad de México (Arquine)2018La Bienal de Venecia 23 (ArchDaily Mexico)
2018Operadora triunfa en el NOVA Design Award proponiendo nuevas formas de habitar (ArchDaily Mexico)
2018Resultados del Concurso Pabellón del Agua (Arquine)
2018These 6 Firms Are Spearheading the Post-Digital Drawing Craze in Mexico (ArchDaily World)
2015Maneras de conducir (Arquine)



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Selected Projects / Archive


017 Revolución 1107
Communal Infrastructure

A permanent scaffolding.

Location: Pachuca, Mexico
Program: Commercial
Floor Area: 340 m2
Partner in Charge: Edgar Rodriguez
Project Team: Alexis Ávila, José Juan Garay
Structure: ARINDE - Rodolfo García
Status: Built - Modified
Years: 2016-2017
This three-floor speculative retail building is located on a busy commercial street in Pachuca, Mexico, 70 miles north of Mexico City. The vague program of the brief guided the design of the building as an empty scaffolding on which the future tenants would actively build the final outward expression of the building. As a result, the initial design adopts a minimal expression, reducing the elements of the building to their bare and unadorned structural minimums. 
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The structure is primarily articulated through a steel frame on which a series of concrete slabs and lightweight walls sit and a core of services that punches through the slabs at one corner of the grid. The floor slabs set back and shift on each level, initially creating terraces and ultimately determining the boundary of the building in the future. 

The (un)finished building expresses itself as a bare skeleton, taking full advantage of the lax building code requirements in the city, leaving only the traces of the construction process as fragments of ornamentation. The formwork pattern on the concrete walls and slabs, the subdivisions of the glass and steel walls, and the floor patterning correspond and express the overarching 4-foot grid. These decisions come simultaneously from a budget constraint and an aesthetic interest. The result is the offset of the expenses of the envelope and interior finishes to the future tenants and an always-changing heterogeneous expression of the building post-inhabitation.



Process


Early concept. 

Construction process.


Drawings