More than 65 years of experience.
More than 300,000 square meters built.
We are an architecture firm founded in 1957 by architect Dante Schulman. In 1995 his son, architect Andres Schulman joined the firm as an Associate Director and became head of the firm in 2005.
The firm’s work spans a broad range of projects, among them, heritage restoration and preservation -including needed expansions and rehabilitation-, and the development of new constructions and public spaces projects. Our work includes religious and residential buildings, educational centers, theaters and healthcare, industrial, retail and office buildings.
Dante Schulman
He graduated as an architect from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires in 1957, receiving the Gold Medal for Architectural Composition. His extensive work as an architect was accompanied by intense institutional and academic activities. He was the founder of the Construction Research Center, a researcher at Bowcentrum Argentina, a member of the Board of Directors of the Central Society of Architects and a Full Professor of Design 1 to 5 at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires. He received numerous awards and recognitions for his professional and academic career.
In 2004, the Central Society of Architects recognized him as one of the leading exponents of the 20th Century architectural legacy.
He graduated as an architect from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires in 1957, receiving the Gold Medal for Architectural Composition. His extensive work as an architect was accompanied by intense institutional and academic activities. He was the founder of the Construction Research Center, a researcher at Bowcentrum Argentina, a member of the Board of Directors of the Central Society of Architects and a Full Professor of Design 1 to 5 at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires. He received numerous awards and recognitions for his professional and academic career.
In 2004, the Central Society of Architects recognized him as one of the leading exponents of the 20th Century architectural legacy.
Andres Schulman
He holds a Diploma in Architecture from the School of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires where he graduated with honors in 1995. In the year following his graduation, he joined the University faculty at the chair of Design headed by Horacio Baliero.
He was the project manager for the Restoration and Enhancement works of the Teatro Colón. In 2017, he joined UNOPS, the United Nations Office for Project Services, as an Urban Architecture Restoration Expert. Since that time, he has participated in several projects in Argentina, Panama, Costa Rica, Dominica Island, and Paraguay. As a consultant for UNICEF, he carries out various projects in Argentina.
As a member of the Special Projects Unit for the Restoration and Enhancement of the Teatro Colón, he receives the 1st Ibero-American Award for the Best Intervention on Built Heritage 2007-2010 (SCA – CICOP) and the 2010 Bicentennial Architecture Award (SCA – CPAU).
He holds a Diploma in Architecture from the School of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires where he graduated with honors in 1995. In the year following his graduation, he joined the University faculty at the chair of Design headed by Horacio Baliero.
He was the project manager for the Restoration and Enhancement works of the Teatro Colón, located in the City of Buenos Aires. In 2017, he joined UNOPS, the United Nations Office for Project Services, as an Urban Architecture Restoration Expert. Since that time, he has participated in several projects in Argentina, Panama, Costa Rica, Dominica Island, and Paraguay. As a consultant for UNICEF, he carries out various projects in Argentina.
As a member of the Special Projects Unit for the Restoration and Enhancement of the Teatro Colón, he receives the 1st Ibero-American Award for the Best Intervention on Built Heritage 2007-2010 (SCA – CICOP) and the 2010 Bicentennial Architecture Award (SCA – CPAU).
” … At the age of 10, I walked around the construction sites every morning with my father, Dante, who patiently taught me the construction craft. Years later, as a teenager and while I was in my junior years at the Faculty of Architecture, I worked during the afternoons at the Studio located at Peña Street together with architects and engineers on the supervision of work progress and office projects… these experiences were key to my background. “
Arch. Andres Schulman