Miró Rivera’s award-winning design philosophy is rooted in “responsible architecture”- they engage with every project as thinkers, builders and artists. Founding partners Miguel Rivera, FAIA and Juan Miró, FAIA studied at Columbia and Yale. Their esteemed projects include the Pedestrian Bridge; the Core-ten Trail Restroom; Chinmaya Mission; Stonehedge Residence; Lakeshore Residence, and Circuit of The Americas Formula 1 Grand Prix. The studio marries elegant design with time-tested sustainable elements that include locally sourced materials, water conservation, and abundant natural light. They are widely published including Architectural Record and the New York Times and the monograph, Miró Rivera Architects: Building a New Arcadia. The studio has received over 100 design awards and exhibited at the Venice Architectural Biennale. They received the TxA’s Architecture Firm Award, were named as one of ArchDaily’s World’s Best Architects and honored with the 2023 Texas Medal of Arts in Architecture.