RODRIGUEZ SCHEER

Luciano Rodriguez Scheer
DIRECTOR

The Studio
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Operating as a self-contained studio, Luciano Rodriguez specializes in designing and developing projects across Australia. He takes pride in providing high-end services and professional advice to firms locally and internationally.
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The Work
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Luciano sees architecture as a multidisciplinary artistic expression that encompasses sociology, exact sciences, and design to reach a successful outcome.
When experiencing the profession as art, it is essential to establish a link, a personal connection with each project to make it unique and unrepeatable.
The exclusive dedication Luciano promises to his clients in large-scale projects is only feasible by collaborating with a vast array of independent contractors. They come and go during the documentation so he can remain focused on what is important to him, the design, and remaining reliable to the client.
If what you want is a project tailored to your needs and you care about design, no budget is too small or too big. Get in touch and let's work together.
My architectural journey began in Santa Fe, Argentina, after graduating with honors in 2003.
Teaming up with a lifelong friend and colleague, we founded Metro Urbano S.A. with great success, developing several high-rises in our hometown.
In just three years, the company was positioned among the leaders within the region, both in design and construction. Metro went from a small operation of three people to over 40 employees, including architects, engineers, accountants, and construction workers.
In 2007, I realized that my professional development was becoming stale and repetitive. It was time to move away from the company in pursuit of a different design perspective and new challenges.
I relocated to Buenos Aires, Argentina, and started working as a Team Leader in a multinational interior design company, Kisp INC, with large-scale clients such as Google, Microsoft, Steelcase, Homeland Security, US Navy, etc. During that period, I traveled in and out of the United States for personal development, to train others, or to visit clients.
After two years of a hectic life, I decided to take some time off to travel around Europe and fulfill some creative goals that were not directly linked to architecture (wrote 2 books and explored different painting techniques).
In 2009, the reconnection with architecture came after receiving the commission for two high-rises that became the backbone of my workload until 2013 when, due to sentimental reasons, I moved to Australia.
I was lucky enough to cross paths with a young and talented architect who was opening his studio, needed help, and was willing to trust me. He became a mentor, providing me with the experience needed to fill the gaps between what I knew and what is required to perform as a proficient architect in Australia. To this date, I keep working as an independent contractor with M-A, helping the office with all the exciting projects they engage in.
In 2018, I moved to Tasmania, and here we are...