LCLA OFFICE works with architecture and landscape architecture. The studio is based in Oslo led by Colombian architect Luis Callejas and Swedish / Norwegian architect Charlotte Hansson. Charlotte Hansson’s experience in Scandinavia includes working at Space group, White Arkitekter and Alab. In 2020 they were the Louis Kahn visiting assistant professors at the Yale school of architecture. Completed works include the aquatic centre for the XI South American games, an open air complex of competition swimming pools in Medellin, and the renovation of "El Campin", the main futbol stadium in Colombia Currently the studio develops the landscape for the restoration of the former US embassy designed by Eero Saarien in Oslo. In 2022 LCLA office was chosen among 81 studios to develop future projects for the Norwegian Scenic Routes. Recently the office has developed different public and private projects Norway, France and Colombia. The studio has been nominated to the EU Mies award for European architecture in 2021 and the Mies crown hall for architecture in the Americas in 2022 and 2014. LCLA office was awarded with the Architectural League of New York Prize for Young Architects in 2013 and selected as one of the world’s ten best young practices by the Iakov Chernikhov International Foundation in 2010. LCLA office was nominated again in 2012 and 2014. Since 2008 LCLA office has received diverse recognitions in twenty design competitions and their works exhibited recently at the first Chicago Architecture biennial, 2018 and 2021 Venice biennials, the 2016 Lisbon triennial and the 2016 Oslo Architecture triennial. Recently some the studio's works were acquired by the permanent collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art. Callejas is the author of Pamphlet Architecture 33 (Princeton Architectural Press, NY). The competition for PA33 asked previous authors in the series to nominate the architects and theorists whose work represents the most exciting design and research in the field today.