“For us, chaos comes with opportunities,” Michel Rojkind says. Rojkind Arquitectos, the firm he founded in Mexico City in 2002, seeks to impose a sense of order and shared responsibility in dense urban environments while maintaining a winking sense of playfulness about its work. By questioning the client’s brief, Rojkind’s portfolio shows how deceptively simple touches—a small park, for instance, or an interactive facade—can add up to make better cities. He will join us onstage Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at Stage C to share his thoughts on how this balance can benefit the future of our urban fabric.  Photo 2 of 9 in What to See on Day Two of Dwell on Design Los Angeles 2015 by Brandi Andres

What to See on Day Two of Dwell on Design Los Angeles 2015

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“For us, chaos comes with opportunities,” Michel Rojkind says. Rojkind Arquitectos, the firm he founded in Mexico City in 2002, seeks to impose a sense of order and shared responsibility in dense urban environments while maintaining a winking sense of playfulness about its work. By questioning the client’s brief, Rojkind’s portfolio shows how deceptively simple touches—a small park, for instance, or an interactive facade—can add up to make better cities. He will join us onstage Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at Stage C to share his thoughts on how this balance can benefit the future of our urban fabric.