Architectural Digest Mexico and Latin America magazine has just announced the list of architects, interior designers and landscapers who are revolutionizing the market worldwide.
AD100 2025 highlighted the
one hundred works of the most brilliant creative minds in the region , responsible for transforming the way we live, work and connect with the environment. Among them, two names stood out:
Guilherme Torres and
Rodrigo Oliveira , professionals from the
CASACOR team who are among the leaders in the market. “Celebrating the cultural diversity and richness of our roots, this dynamic list seeks to recognize those who, through
unparalleled talent and imagination , are innovating the architectural and design landscape, both locally and globally, and paving the way for a new generation of leaders in their fields,” said Katia Contreras, editor-in-chief of Architectural Digest Mexico.
With a philosophy based on the fusion of technology and traditional knowledge,
Guilherme Torres ’ office is committed to an architecture that values craftsmanship and combines sustainable practices with innovation. His latest explorations involve creative
and unique solutions based on interdisciplinary collaborations that challenge him to “go beyond conventions,” the architect said. His work is characterized by
minimalist details and
rich yet understated material palettes , consistently applied across residential, interior and retail projects. Balancing the rigorous aesthetics of architecture, a certain playful lightness can be found in the interior design of his creations. Suspended volumes and few but striking lines are the hallmarks of a style that explores the limits of materials.
An agricultural engineer by training, Rodrigo Oliveira studied to become an arborist and worked with landscapers before starting his own practice 20 years ago. Among the variety of references he uses to conceive his projects are
Japanese asymmetry and Italian classics . His great creative freedom goes hand in hand with his
search for harmony . In the gallery below, remember the Casa do Relógio Garden, a project by Rodrigo Oliveira at
CASACOR São Paulo 2018: