What is Amasce?
Amasce is an architecture office based in Córdoba, made up of a transdisciplinary team focused on creating environments and processes centered on people. With more than 15 years of experience, this team approaches architecture not just as building design, but as a holistic, transversal, and transformative practice. Their work spans beyond Córdoba, embracing a wide range of scales and types of projects, always with a human-centered approach.
Main Benefits of Amasce’s Approach
Their commitment to talent and people is the cornerstone of their success. Here are some key facts that highlight their expertise and scope:
- Over 15 years of experience in architecture and urbanism
- Projects ranging from buildings and retail spaces to urban planning and communication
- A transdisciplinary team that integrates design, processes, and communication
- Strong local roots in Córdoba, with a reach that goes far beyond the city
- Collaborations with networks such as the College of Architects Córdoba and +COOP
Projects That Define Amasce
The portfolio includes diverse and impactful projects like the Plan Partial Organization ‘City of Levante’, which shapes urban development, and ‘The Playground of My Recreation’, a space designed for community interaction. Other notable works include the Forum for the Right to the City, D’ESPACIO by Juan Serrano Muñoz, Islands of the Boulevard, and an Industrial Warehouse for cardboard storage and recycling in Las Quemadas Industrial Park. Each project reflects a thoughtful blend of architecture and social purpose.
A Wide Range of Disciplines
Amasce’s architectural thinking applies to various fields, including:
- Building design
- Retail environments
- Urbanism and city planning
- Process design
- Graphic and spatial communication
- Innovative design solutions
This diversity allows them to tackle challenges from multiple angles, ensuring comprehensive and creative outcomes.
A Unique Way of Doing Things
Architecture at Amasce is more than just structures; it’s about transformation. They see their work as holistic and transversal, weaving together different disciplines and perspectives. Their process is transparent and collaborative, inviting clients and communities to engage deeply. Rooted in Córdoba’s rich heritage, their vision extends globally, blending tradition with innovation.
Project Impact and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – through urban planning and inclusive spaces
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – via sustainable building and recycling projects
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – by fostering innovative architectural processes
- SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth – supporting local talent and cooperative networks
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – collaborating with diverse organizations and networks
Connecting and Collaborating
Amasce is deeply connected to a network of organizations that enrich their work and community impact. These include the College of Architects Córdoba, +COOP, the School of Social Economy, AJE Córdoba, REACC, Plastic Space, and ARDE. This web of partnerships fuels creativity, social engagement, and economic sustainability, making their projects not just architectural feats but also social catalysts.





















