
Michel Rojkind
Architect and Founder of Rojkind Arquitectos
Michel Rojkind is a Mexican architect known for his dynamic, experimental designs and his focus on social and urban transformation. He founded Rojkind Arquitectos in 2002 in Mexico City, creating works that challenge traditional architectural norms through expressive forms and innovative material use. Notable projects include the Cineteca Nacional (Mexico’s national film archive), the Nestlé Chocolate Museum, and Foro Boca concert hall in Veracruz. Rojkind has also worked as WeWork’s Senior VP of Architecture and frequently lectures at international universities, emphasizing architecture’s role in social impact and civic engagement.