Pedro&Juana is a studio from Mexico City founded by Ana Paula Ruiz Galindo and Mecky Reuss that works on a variety of projects across creative professions. Some of them are: Dear Randolph (2015), project for the Chicago Architecture Biennial, The State of the Art of Architecture, a domestic space within a public interior square, composed of moving lamps, rockers, tables with different heights and a wall paper -objects in a continuous relationship with the public. Sesiones Puerquiteo or Little Pig Sessions (2012-), cooking a suckling as pretext for a better conversation. Archivo Pavilion (2012), an intervention in the gardens of Archivo Diseño y Arquitectura DF/Mexico. Hellmut (2013) a Table turn Bench turn Table for Gallery 1 of Museo Jumex DF/Mexico. Casa Reyes (2011-2012) an annex in an ex-colonial house in Merida/Yucatan. Cocina DS (2013), a kitchenette entrance for Dorothea Schlueter Galerie in Hamburg/Germany.
Mexico, MX