Jorge Ramos Ruiz

His connection with shapes and art dates back to his childhood. Growing up in a family of architects, musicians and theater artists, he was always in contact with the stage but also with models and architectural works.

His connection with shapes and art dates back to his childhood. Growing up in a family of architects, musicians and theater artists, he was always in contact with the stage but also with models and architectural works. Architect and musician, he is also a bass player with Los Ídolos del Momento with whom he has released two albums.

His deepest intellectual and professional interest is the dissemination of real estate assets as well as their recovery. He has worked in various architecture offices: from models, renderings, architectural projects (RZ Carriedo), through the design of hotels and luxury spaces (AoMa Estudio), to the supervision of heritage buildings (INBAL) and the audit of public works (SFP). Also, he is a professor at the Mexican Faculty of Architecture, Design and Communication of La Salle University.

His love for history and architecture led him to study a master's degree in Restoration of Monuments (UNAM), from which he graduated with a study on popular housing from the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century in the Mexican capital, which approached definitively in social architecture. That same interest led him to found Caudillo Arquitectos where, in addition to offering comprehensive architectural and restoration solutions, he has a channel on heritage architecture in Mexico.