IECS Institute for Clinical and Health Effectiveness
Lavalleja 856, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina — 2026
We approach interior design from an integral perspective, developing furniture, lighting, materials and circulation as part of a single architectural language. We seek spaces with identity, without the need for stridency. Spaces that can move you through precision rather than excess.
We understand interior design as a natural extension of architecture. Not as decoration, but as the precise construction of an atmosphere. Human scale, light, textures, material silence and the relationship between objects are an essential part of the way we design.

We are interested in designing spaces that feel true. Interiors capable of conveying calm, depth and belonging. Spaces where every decision —from a light fixture to a proportion, from a finish to a shadow— contributes to building a coherent and sensitive experience.
“Designing interiors means working on the most intimate scale of architecture.”
We approach interior design from an integral perspective, developing furniture, lighting, materials and circulation as part of a single architectural language. We want spaces to have identity without resorting to stridency. To be able to move people through precision rather than excess.

Experience has taught us that people remember how a space made them feel far more than its image. That is why we pay special attention to the relationship between body, light and matter. We care about how the sun enters throughout the day, how a material ages, how sound resonates in a room, or how a texture can generate calm.



Our pursuit is deeply tied to a contemporary idea of wellbeing. We believe a good interior space can improve concentration, rest, creativity and quality of life. That design should not impose itself on people, but accompany them. And that true sophistication often appears when everything feels natural, simple and necessary.





















We design what happens to us.
Our practice rests on a combination of sensitivity and technical precision. We work from listening, because we believe that deeply understanding those who will inhabit a space is the true starting point of any good architecture. Trust, dialogue and sincerity are essential in that process. Only when a genuine human relationship exists is it possible to interpret desires, needs and ways of living that often cannot be expressed through a plan or a program alone.
View discipline → 02Space and identity are the same argument.
Our experience in art direction, 2D and 3D animation, branding, graphic design and visual communication allows us to develop complete concepts, capable of spanning architecture, interior design, signage, audiovisual content, exhibition, events and institutional narrative.
View discipline → 03Architecture, business and integrated vision.
A successful real estate project does not begin with a building. It begins with a precise reading of the market, the territory, the regulations, the product and the real opportunities. Our practice combines architecture, urban strategy, financial analysis, branding, communication and commercialization within a single work process.
View discipline → 04Architecture of processes, flows and experiences.
Operational design is a cross-disciplinary practice that studies how a space really works. It goes beyond architectural form. It focuses on processes, human dynamics, logistics, circulation, timing, functional relationships and the overall efficiency of a system. We work on what usually goes unseen, but which determines the operational success or failure of an organization.
View discipline → 05Where nature stops being scenery and becomes architecture.
Our approach to landscape arises from a deep conviction: people need to reconnect with nature to live better. Contemporary architecture has spent too much time separating human beings from their natural surroundings. We try to walk the opposite path.
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