Michel Rojkind (born December 18, 1969 in Mexico City) is a Mexican architect and former musician of Russian descent.[1][2]
From 1987 to 1999, Rojkind was a drummer in Aleks Syntek's band La Gente Nornal and studied architecture in Mexico City's Universidad Iberoamericana. In 2002, he established Rojkind Arquitectos, an independent firm recognized as "one of the best ten Design Vanguard firms" by Architectural Record in 2005.[1]
Some of his projects include:
- Casa F2, in Atizapan (2000)
- Casa pR34, in Tecamachalco (2003)
- Nestlé Chocolate Museum near Toluca (2007)
- Nestlé Application Group in Querétaro (2009)
- The New Tamayo Museum, in collaboration with BIG (design phase)
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