About
T4AM is a Mexico City–based architecture office founded in 2017 by Israel Rodríguez, an architect and urban designer educated in Norway and Sweden. With a deep commitment to sustainability, social justice, and human-centered design, T4AM explores architectural answers to non-architectural questions—inequality, social exclusion, housing access, resource scarcity, and climate change.
The practice pursues architecture for individuals, not for the masses—spaces shaped by context, culture, and material integrity. Drawing from international experience with renowned firms such as Tatiana Bilbao and Francisco Pardo, as well as award-winning independent work, T4AM stands at the intersection of design, research, and activism.
Through projects, publications, and collaborations, the studio continuously rethinks the role of architecture in shaping equitable urban environments. We don’t adhere to fixed ideas—we seek out complexity, challenge assumptions, and embrace the unexpected to create architecture that is both critical and grounded.