Andres Schulman graduated with honors from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires in 1995. The following year, he joined the teaching staff of the Design Studio led by Horacio Baliero, under whom he had studied throughout his degree. 

"At the age of ten, I would spend my mornings visiting my father Dante’s construction sites, where he patiently taught me the craft of building. Later, as a teenager and during my first years of university, I worked in the afternoons at his studio on Peña Street alongside the architects and engineers responsible for overseeing projects and construction works. I fondly remember architect Carlos Schor, who devotedly taught me the technical discipline of architectural drafting. Those experiences were fundamental to my education."

Andres Schulman graduated with honors from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires in 1995. The following year, he joined the teaching staff of the Design Studio led by Horacio Baliero, under whom he had studied throughout his degree. 

Andres Schulman

ARCHITECT ·  DIRECTOR

"At the age of ten, I would spend my mornings visiting my father Dante’s construction sites, where he patiently taught me the craft of building. Later, as a teenager and during my first years of university, I worked in the afternoons at his studio on Peña Street alongside the architects and engineers responsible for overseeing projects and construction works. I fondly remember architect Carlos Schor, who devotedly taught me the technical discipline of architectural drafting. Those experiences were fundamental to my education."

As Project Director for the Heritage Restoration and Technological Modernization of the Teatro Colón, he led one of the most complex and prominent heritage interventions in Argentina. The project was recognized with the 1° Premio Iberoamericano to the best Intervención sobre Patrimonio Edificado 2007–2010 —granted by the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos and the Centro Internacional para la Conservación del Patrimonio— and with the Premio de Arquitectura 2010 Edición Bicentenario awarded by the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos and the Consejo Profesional de Arquitectura y Urbanismo.

In 2017, his practice gained international scope upon joining UNOPS (United Nations Office for Project Services) as an Urban Architectural Restoration Specialist. He participated in projects across Argentina, Panama, Costa Rica, the Caribbean, Peru, and Paraguay. Additionally, he served as a UNICEF Consultant in Argentina for the conceptual design of its headquarters. 

Andres Schulman

ARQUITECTO · DIRECTOR

Andres Schulman graduated with honors from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires in 1995. The following year, he joined the teaching staff of the Design Studio led by Horacio Baliero, under whom he had studied throughout his degree. 

"At the age of ten, I would spend my mornings visiting my father Dante’s construction sites, where he patiently taught me the craft of building. Later, as a teenager and during my first years of university, I worked in the afternoons at his studio on Peña Street alongside the architects and engineers responsible for overseeing projects and construction works. I fondly remember architect Carlos Schor, who devotedly taught me the technical discipline of architectural drafting. Those experiences were fundamental to my education."

As Project Director for the Heritage Restoration and Technological Modernization of the Teatro Colón, he led one of the most complex and prominent heritage interventions in Argentina. The project was recognized with the 1° Premio Iberoamericano to the best Intervención sobre Patrimonio Edificado 2007–2010 —granted by the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos and the Centro Internacional para la Conservación del Patrimonio— and with the Premio de Arquitectura 2010 Edición Bicentenario awarded by the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos and the Consejo Profesional de Arquitectura y Urbanismo.

In 2017, his practice gained international scope upon joining UNOPS (United Nations Office for Project Services) as an Urban Architectural Restoration Specialist. He participated in projects across Argentina, Panama, Costa Rica, the Caribbean, Peru, and Paraguay. Additionally, he served as a UNICEF Consultant in Argentina for the conceptual design of its headquarters. 

Schulman Arquitectos is an architecture studio founded in 1957. Nearly seven decades of practice and more than 300,000 square meters of completed projects have taught us that enduring architecture is architecture that solves real problems — with precision and without excess.

We work with clients facing complex decisions: restoring a historic building by intervening in the existing fabric without altering its essence, or designing a new structure on a demanding site. Our architecture does not impose; it proposes. Every project begins with a precise understanding of the place, the program, and the client, and culminates in spaces designed to endure beyond trends.

Our practice encompasses restoration and heritage preservation, including the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of existing buildings, as well as residential, commercial, industrial, and cultural projects throughout Argentina and Latin America. Leading the restoration and technological modernization of the Teatro Colón—a project entrusted to Andres Schulman, current Director of the Studio—eloquently summarizes our capacity to intervene in buildings of exceptional technical complexity and heritage value.

We provide a comprehensive service: a single point of contact leading the project from conceptual design through to completion. This includes tender documentation, construction documentation, technical specifications, construction supervision, and the coordination of all parties involved in the process. The client makes decisions with complete information; we take responsibility for the result.

Dante Schulman ARCHITECT · FOUNDER

Dante Schulman graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires in 1957, receiving the Gold Medal in Architectural Composition. The distinction did not merely anticipate a career; it confirmed a way of thinking that had already taken shape.

His work as an architect was inseparable from his commitment to the discipline in its broadest sense. He founded the Construction Research Center, served on the Board of Directors of the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos, and was a researcher at Bouwcentrum Argentina. He served as Professor of Design Studios I through V at the same faculty from which he had graduated, convinced that architecture that is not transmitted remains incomplete. For him, teaching was never separate from practice; it was part of the same act of building.

In 2004, the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos recognized him as one of the architects who shaped the architectural legacy of the twentieth century. It was an acknowledgment measured not in square meters or volume of work, but in something more difficult to quantify: the mark left by someone who practiced architecture as a conviction. That same conviction lies at the heart of everything the Studio has built.

Dante Schulman

Schulman Arquitectos is an architecture studio founded in 1957. Nearly seven decades of practice and more than 300,000 square meters of completed projects have taught us that enduring architecture is architecture that solves real problems — with precision and without excess.

We work with clients facing complex decisions: restoring a historic building by intervening in the existing fabric without altering its essence, or designing a new structure on a demanding site. Our architecture does not impose; it proposes. Every project begins with a precise understanding of the place, the program, and the client, and culminates in spaces designed to endure beyond trends.

Our practice encompasses restoration and heritage preservation, including the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of existing buildings, as well as residential, commercial, industrial, and cultural projects throughout Argentina and Latin America. Leading the restoration and technological modernization of the Teatro Colón—a project entrusted to Andres Schulman, current Director of the Studio—eloquently summarizes our capacity to intervene in buildings of exceptional technical complexity and heritage value.

We provide a comprehensive service: a single point of contact leading the project from conceptual design through to completion. This includes tender documentation, construction documentation, technical specifications, construction supervision, and the coordination of all parties involved in the process. The client makes decisions with complete information; we take responsibility for the result.

Dante Schulman Dante Schulman ARCHITECT · FOUNDER

Dante Schulman graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires in 1957, receiving the Gold Medal in Architectural Composition. The distinction did not merely anticipate a career; it confirmed a way of thinking that had already taken shape.

His work as an architect was inseparable from his commitment to the discipline in its broadest sense. He founded the Construction Research Center, served on the Board of Directors of the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos, and was a researcher at Bouwcentrum Argentina. He served as Professor of Design Studios I through V at the same faculty from which he had graduated, convinced that architecture that is not transmitted remains incomplete. For him, teaching was never separate from practice; it was part of the same act of building.

In 2004, the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos recognized him as one of the architects who shaped the architectural legacy of the twentieth century. It was an acknowledgment measured not in square meters or volume of work, but in something more difficult to quantify: the mark left by someone who practiced architecture as a conviction. That same conviction lies at the heart of everything the Studio has built.

THE FIRM

Schulman Arquitectos is an architecture studio founded in 1957. Nearly seven decades of practice and more than 300,000 square meters of completed projects have taught us that enduring architecture is architecture that solves real problems — with precision and without excess.

We work with clients facing complex decisions: restoring a historic building by intervening in the existing fabric without altering its essence, or designing a new structure on a demanding site. Our architecture does not impose; it proposes. Every project begins with a precise understanding of the place, the program, and the client, and culminates in spaces designed to endure beyond trends.

Our practice encompasses restoration and heritage preservation, including the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of existing buildings, as well as residential, commercial, industrial, and cultural projects throughout Argentina and Latin America. Leading the restoration and technological modernization of the Teatro Colón—a project entrusted to Andres Schulman, current Director of the Studio—eloquently summarizes our capacity to intervene in buildings of exceptional technical complexity and heritage value.

We provide a comprehensive service: a single point of contact leading the project from conceptual design through to completion. This includes tender documentation, construction documentation, technical specifications, construction supervision, and the coordination of all parties involved in the process. The client makes decisions with complete information; we take responsibility for the result.

Dante Schulman Architect · Founder
Dante Schulman

Dante Schulman graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires in 1957, receiving the Gold Medal in Architectural Composition. The distinction did not merely anticipate a career; it confirmed a way of thinking that had already taken shape.

His work as an architect was inseparable from his commitment to the discipline in its broadest sense. He founded the Construction Research Center, served on the Board of Directors of the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos, and was a researcher at Bouwcentrum Argentina. He served as Professor of Design Studios I through V at the same faculty from which he had graduated, convinced that architecture that is not transmitted remains incomplete. For him, teaching was never separate from practice; it was part of the same act of building.

In 2004, the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos recognized him as one of the architects who shaped the architectural legacy of the twentieth century. It was an acknowledgment measured not in square meters or volume of work, but in something more difficult to quantify: the mark left by someone who practiced architecture as a conviction. That same conviction lies at the heart of everything the Studio has built.

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