RMJM Americas has participated in a wide variety of large and challenging projects that has seen them provide international solutions with a focus on cultural awareness
In Brazil, RMJM officially entered in the early 2010s, with a historical connection dating back to 1963 when Sir Robert Matthew chaired the International Union of Architects Conference in Cuba. RMJM’s collaborative masterplan proposal for the 2016 Olympic Games solidified their presence, leading RMJM Brazil to establish partnerships in Latin America. Influenced by Brazilian architects like Paulo Mendes da Rocha and Oscar Niemeyer, the studio incorporates Brazilian culture into every design. While experienced in various architectural disciplines, RMJM Brazil has a rich history in aviation architecture, evident in projects like São Paulo International Airport Passenger Terminal 3, Vale de Anhangabau urban regeneration, and Curitiba Judicial Center.