The work of Miguel Rojano stands out for its clear mastery of the elements of design. Columns and arches direct your eye through space, amplifying it. Textured walls - a Rojano signature - are scored and studded with river stones or bathed in cascading water. Bold primaries enliven one house while another basks in tranquil earth tones. Strategically placed skylights suffuse once dark rooms with light, while at night flood lights blur the boundaries between interior and exterior space. Miguel's use of indigenous materials - Ticul stone for example - gives his work a Yucatecan character, while his use of historical icons evoke Maya history and culture.
Miguel is closely involved in every stage of his projects from conception to birth, and will tell you how important it is for him to interpret his clients' wishes and needs. Fluently bilingual in English and Spanish, Miguel has the further advantage of a cultural perspective amplified by 2 years at Canada's McGill university as well as ample international travel, which explains why he has so many satisfied customers.