
About
ge-architecture is a small architectural design, and consulting firm in San Francisco, California. The logo represents the idea of integration between exterior and interior. We are committed to deliver a better quality of living, an enjoyable space and/or a work one, while preserving the environment and energy consumption.
The design philosophy is based on offering an appropriate response to the client's needs, within time frame and expected budget. We support our ideas based on strategic analysis, common ground and client's goals.
Aesthetically, we believe that excellence in architecture could be represented by different styles and movements; however, the client’ request always prevails. No matter if the design approach is modern or classic, we are committed to our client by proposing the best possible design and constructive solution.
We specialize in residential, commercial, retail, and hospitality; having several awarded projects in our portfolio.

Eduardo Gonzalez, AIA
NCARB
LEED AP
MBA
Eduardo holds a Bachelors in Architecture NAAB Accredited, from the University of Buenos Aires and a MBA from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and from the UCA Buenos Aires; Licensed Architect in California, Colorado and Argentina, with a NCARB certification and also a LEED BD+C Accredited Professional.
Eduardo has an extensive international experience, having several awarded projects and having shared designs with architects not only from the US but also from Argentina, Mexico and Brazil.
In San Francisco, he worked for firms as Harley Ellis Devereaux and Gensler, managing accounts as Bayer, Genentech, GAP, Toyota, Apple, IRSA International; Hotels as the Fairmont, Hilton and Parc55. He has renovated several residential homes, from condominiums to single family units.
Before living in the Bay Area, and in Chicago, Eduardo managed multiple residential and retail projects, being a partner at Southshore LLC., including historic renovations like the Cinderella Ballroom and 634 Prairie, Wilmette, an awarded single family home, as Best Restoration Project.
In Buenos Aires, he partnered with architects John Cole and Dennis Carlberg, from Arrowstreet, Boston, designing a multi-screen project, Hoyts 12 Movie Theaters and with Hank Haff, former Principal at BTA, Boston, designing the Shopping Abasto, awarded projects as Best Reutilization Space by the CISC and the Boston Society of Architects.
Eduardo was the former architect and designer for Esquina
Carlos Gardel, one of the most acclaimed tango restaurants in Buenos Aires, having 450 seats in three levels. His design included the restaurant, the pedestrian street for the city of Buenos Aires and the famous singer's monument setting. This historic neighborhood is considered the birthplace of Tango.
However, his most rewarding project was the Abasto Children¹s Museum, a fantastic space where he had the opportunity to be involved in both architectural and exhibit design, while learning how to entertain and teach children, new great ideas.
When he is not working, he is usually enjoying the company of his daughters and of course, his dog Ringo and Oliver the cat.