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Studio Cáceres Lazo

Studio SCL is a boutique architecture practice based in Santiago de Chile and was founded by Daniel Lazo and Gabriel Caceres in 2012.

Gabriel Caceres (1979) graduated from the Architecture School of Universidad de Chile (2006), and has a Master of Architecture in Collective Housing from Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain (2009).

Gabriel won the Yumbel Social Housing project in Biobío, Chile (2011) through public competition working with AMDEL (The Association of Municipalities for Local Development) in the design of a self-construction housing initiative. With Paula Rojas, as an associate architect of P&G architects, he developed the design scheme for the headquarters of Preunic, Santiago de Chile (2010). He designed and renovated the BIOTEC factory in Renca, Santiago (2010), with architect Sebastian Bravo. Through private commissions, he restored a heritage residence in Wisbaden, Germany (2009).

Daniel Lazo (1981) graduated from the Architecture School of Universidad de Chile (2006). Since 2016 he teaches second-year Architecture Design Studio at Universidad San Sebastian.

Daniel designed the Faculty of Sciences building for Universidad Austral in Valdivia, Chile as Associate Architect of Tidy Architects, a project won through public competition (2009-2011). He was a finalist of the International competition “Espacio para la Memoria del Poeta Pablo Neruda” in Cantalao, Isla Negra (2008) and won second prize in the public competition “Intervencion Costanera Norte” sponsored by the Chilean Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Santiago de Chile (2007). His work has appeared in multiple national and international publications.
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    Daniel Lazo, Gabriel Caceres. Studio Cáceres Lazo