FR-EE

FR-EE

15 W 27th St 11 floor New York, NY 10001 Stati Uniti
Gral. Francisco Ramírez 4 Ampliación Daniel Garza, Daniel Garza al Poniente Miguel Hidalgo 11840 Ciudad de México, CDMX Messico

FR-EE: a global architecture and industrial design firm

FR-EE is a global architecture and industrial design firm founded by Fernando Romero with offices in New York (industrial design only) and Mexico City (architecture and design).

An active agent in reconfiguring public spaces and places

As an active agent in reconfiguring public spaces and places, FR-EE's commitment to translating historical, social, economic, and environmental contexts into contemporary urban destinations has garnered critical attention and attracted millions of visitors, generating a positive impact in cities and communities. Over the past 15 years, FR-EE has realized and proposed projects in numerous countries encompassing various programs and contexts, from museums and office buildings to dense urban centers and the desert.

Fernando Romero, a prominent architect of his generation

Fernando Romero, Hon. FAIA, is recognized as one of the leading architects of his generation. He was named a Global Leader of Tomorrow at the World Economic Forum in 2002, one of the 50 Most Influential Designers by Fast Company in 2012, and became an Honorary Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 2013. Among Romero's numerous accolades are the Bauhaus Award and the 'Best of the Best' Red Dot award.

PROJECTS

The iconic Soumaya Museum and its shiny steel tile facade

The iconic Soumaya Museum and its shiny steel tile facade.

The iconic architecture of the Soumaya Museum, located in the heart of Mexico City, represents a catalyst for urban and community regeneration, contributing to the transformation of the entire area and attracting, from the very beginning, over a million visitors thanks to its fascinating permanent and temporary exhibitions, presented on different scales and designed for a wide and diverse audience.

Cultural center in Mexico

The cultural center where the architectural identity of Oaxaca comes back to life.

The architectural firm Fr-EE in the Mexican capital of Oaxaca, designs a cultural center where domes and continuous vaults are used to celebrate a place of gathering and recreation, as well as to enhance the cultural identity of the State

Latin American Art Museum Miami Project Terraces

A Museum for Latin American Art in Miami. Social meeting point through Architecture

In the Architectural Exhibition of Miami, characterized by the presence of a large Latin American community, the desire was expressed to create a museum dedicated to the art of this people, a project carried out by the Fr-ee Studio, which will be located in a new urban complex.

Burning Man 2020

Circular temple for the Burning Man. Wooden trusses and rings that filter the light

For the Burning Man 2020, the FR-EE Studio has designed a wooden temple, inspired by the ancient Greek word "holon", which means everything and part of everything. The project is illustrated in an ellipsoid that houses a smaller version of itself that serves as an altar