Mé studio is a design practice focused on creating authentic, inclusive spaces with a strong sense of identity, rooted in context and use. Our work balances form, function, and atmosphere, responding to the lifestyles and needs of the people who inhabit each project.

Based in Los Cabos, the studio is founded on eight years of professional experience, including international work in Vancouver. This background brings a global perspective while remaining deeply connected to the specificity of each site.

With experience across residential, commercial, and cultural projects, we approach every space with creativity, sensitivity, and intention, crafting environments that are meaningful, enduring, and thoughtfully designed.

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Aimé Navarro

Founder & Principal,

Originally from Los Cabos, Aimé Navarro is an architect with eight years of professional experience working across Mexico and Canada, with a background spanning residential, commercial, hospitality, and cultural projects. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from ITESO Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara and a Diploma in Interior Design from the Escuela Superior de Arquitectura (ESARQ), Mexico.

Her academic training includes an exchange program at the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) in Spain, with additional coursework in Fine Arts, as well as design workshops at the École Nationale d’Architecture de Tétouan (ENAT) in Morocco, strengthening both her technical foundation and cross-cultural design understanding.

Prior to working in Canada, Aimé developed her professional foundation in Los Cabos with firms and developers including Torres y Campos and Land Architecture & Design, contributing to high-end residential and hospitality developments such as Chileno Bay, Maravilla, Solaz, and Ventanas al Paraíso. She was responsible for architectural design and project development across multiple phases and, under contract with Torres y Campos, led the full design and execution of La Botica, a speakeasy bar within Ventanas al Paraíso, from concept through construction.

She later joined Campos Studio in Vancouver, leading architectural projects in Los Cabos and the East Cape of Baja California Sur within an international studio environment, and subsequently worked at Falken Reynolds Interiors, where she served as project lead on the design and development of the large-scale wellness retreat Walden in Pemberton, British Columbia, in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, leading designers, consultants, and contractors. This role expanded her experience in interior architecture, multidisciplinary coordination, and high-level project execution.

In Los Cabos, Aimé also founded Casa Mango, a multidisciplinary cultural space combining architecture, art, and community programming.

She currently leads Mé Studio with versatility and vision, developing refined, human-centered architectural and interior design projects through cross-border and interdisciplinary collaboration.