• Caroline Ficker

    Caroline Ficker received her Bachelor of Architecture
    degree from Mackenzie University in 2006. She works
    both with architecture and interior design. She
    has also a graduate degree in Interior Design from
    the Escola Panamericana de Arte e Design and
    Environmental Comfort Conditions and Efficient Energy
    Use from the Universidade de São Paulo, which allows
    her to apply environmentally sustainable design
    solutions as part of the design process, according
    to aesthetic standards, in addition to provide creative
    and practical solutions to the costumers. Her previous
    experience includes working for Debora Aguiar
    Architecture Office, where she was in charge of many
    significant and diverse projects such as “Mini-Haras”
    in Casa Cor — one of the largest interior design events
    of its kind in Brazil. She also worked for five years
    as architect and partner of Mark Tomanik Architecture
    Office, where she gained substantial experience in
    architecture and designing and decided to have her
    own business. Caroline founded her office in 2010 to
    advance her vision and practice of architecture, using
    her expertise, dedication and creativity in the area.

  • The Office

    Caroline Ficker Office is an architecture
    and design office that develops special
    solutions for each project that meet
    our clients expectations both aesthetically
    and functionally.We combine a common
    sense approach with innovative ideas
    to create the best design for each
    client and project. Our work includes
    diverse projects ranging from mixed-use
    developments to original commercial
    interiors and residences. We prepare
    master plans and feasibility studies,
    as well as developing the design
    through to completion. We seek
    to develop a concept that we can
    combine with the site conditions,
    space planning and materials to express
    architecture. The concept informs the
    structure, shape, materials, the ecology
    and energy performance of the
    building and the relationship of the
    building to the urban environment.