ABOUT
Luciana Gotta is an Argentine architect known for her deep sensitivity to place and her keen eye for compositional beauty. Her designs focus on creating functional spaces that integrate seamlessly with their natural surroundings.
After graduating as an Architect, she quickly established a strong professional presence, leading end-to-end projects ranging from new builds to refurbishments. Her work is recognised for achieving balance of openness and privacy, using the compositional interplay between solid and void. Her designs have been featured in leading Argentine architectural publications:
Selected Publications:
CAPBA* Magazine, 2019. 'CASA SG', 28, 180 - 185
ARQ CLARIN, 2021. 'OPENNESS AND PRIVACY IN THE RIGHT MEASURE', Vegetal sanctuary: 6 - 9
CAPBA* Fascicles, 2023. 'HOUSE FRONT OF THE GREEN AREA', Housing in private urbanizations: 03, 14 - 17
ARQ CLARIN, 2023. 'BOXES THAT DESMATERIALIZE TO DILUTE THEIR LIMITS WITH THE LANDSCAPE', The last traces of MRA+A: 26
From 2016 to 2022, she served as a Lecturer for the Heritage and Rehabilitation Course at the University of Belgrano in Buenos Aires, where she not only shared her knowledge but also learned from the next generation of architects, continuously evolving her own approach.
Now based in London, Luciana merges her Latin American design sensibility with English precision and a global perspective. Her projects reflect her innovative, thoughtful approach and client-focused philosophy.
As a certified drone pilot, she captures landscapes, urban settings, and architectural marvels from unique aerial perspectives, bringing a fresh dimension to her design process and offering a distinctive view of the world.
*CAPBA: Association of Architects of Buenos Aires.
*CLARIN: Argentina’s most influential newspaper.