who we are
OFICINA DESIGN is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Joana Torres. We create multi-disciplinary teams tailored to the needs of each project. Our collaborators include engineers, agronomists, artists, farmers, sociologists, health experts, graphic designers, etc.
Board Members
Joana Torres
Founder & president
Lisa Manne
Board member - Treasurer
João Xavier
Board member - Secretary
Braulio Amado
Board member
Advisory committee for projects in Haiti
Construction partners
People we love and regularly work with
Maryline Damour
After many years working in marketing, business development and public relations for firms such as Deloitte, Ernst & Young, PwC and Accenture, Maryline returned to school to study interior design at Parsons The New School for Design eventually co-founding Darmour Drake, a full-service design/build firm.
Originally from Haiti, Maryline has been actively involved in interior design projects in Haiti since the earthquake of 2010. She is currently developing a vocational school in Léogâne, Haiti focused on teaching safer building techniques and practices for the construction industry.
Maryline is also the founder of Kingston Design Connection, a network of designers, builders and home owners in Hudson Valley, New York.
Photo credit: Doug Menuez
Lisa Manne
Lisa Weisinger Manne is a performing arts and film producer whose work spans the fields of dance, theatre, opera and media. She has worked with leading international arts organizations, production companies and individual artists for over 30 year, including American Ballet Theatre; Evidence, A Dance Company; The Metropolitan Opera; the Spoleto Festival/Italy; Mikhail Baryshnikov, Pina Bausch, Alessandra Ferri and Alfredo Arias, among others.
Lisa is a founding board member of Oficina Design and En Avant Foundation and supports a number of educational and performing arts organizations.
Lisa lives in Riverdale in the Bronx with her husband, son and apricot labradoodle.
Photo credit: Chris Maggio
Braulio Amado
Braulio Amado is a Graphic Designer and Illustrator from Portugal, currently living in New York City. Braulio was amongst the first people that gave us a hand when we weren't even a formal entity, and he has been involved in our fundraising efforts since then. His generosity and get-stuff-done attitude is instrumental at Oficina.
Braulio draws everyday, his vibrant work has appeared in the New York Times, Businessweek, WIRED, and more, and he’s collaborated with artists including Beck, Frank Ocean, Róisín Murphy, and Robyn. He also co-runs the NYC multi-purpose art space Sixth Street Haunted House (SSHH).
Photo credit: Chris Maggio
João Xavier
João Xavier studied chemical engineering in Lisbon, Portugal, where he was born and grew up.
He moved to the Netherlands in 2002 to study wastewater treatment, then to Boston in 2006 and finally to New York in 2010 where he became a scientist at the Sloan Kettering Institute. In his daytime job, investigates the evolution of social interaction in bacteria, including those that live in our gut and are important to our health.
João received a New Innovator Award from the National Institutes of Health and his work has been featured in the New York Times, Quanta, and Wired.
Jonathan Boulet-Groulx
Jonathan is a Canadian visual communication specialist who lives in Haiti since 2020 and has been visiting the country for work and leisure since 2003. Jonathan and Joana met by a fortunate chance in a café in Leogane, Haiti and have been exchanging ideas since then.
Jonathan holds a Masters degree in communication and is a self-taught photographer and videographer; his documentary work is focused on vulnerable communities and marginalized issues. His thoughtful advice has proved crucial to our work at Oficina.
Jonathan currently works for the United Nations on Gender Based Violence and Peace Building projects, before that Jonathan, spent 15 years working with NGO’s and community organizations.
On his off time, he greatly appreciates reading about design, architecture, urbanism and social participation.
Gardy Guiteau
Gardy is a Social Justice Educator and K-16 Administrator trained in social diversity, social equity awareness, and intergroup dialogue facilitation. Gardy currently serves as the director of Equity and Inclusion at the Newark Academy in New Jersey, he has over 15 years of experience working in secondary schools, colleges and universities, community and non-profits organizations, and industry.
Gardy is also the founding Chair of the Dyaspora Coordinating Committee, a non-profit organization that works to cultivate, uplift, and celebrate the experiences of Africans in and across the Americas, in particular between Haiti and the USA.
Joana Torres
Joana is Portuguese architect with one foot in NYC and another foot where work calls for. She graduated in 2004 with a masters in Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences from the Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands.
Joana has managed architectural projects in the realm of community design but also in more conventional residential and commercial projects. She previously worked with EOA, Merge Architects, JDWA and Jorge Mario Jauregui.
Joana is involved on all aspects of the projects from pre-schematic design to end of construction phase.
Bambuterra
Bambuterra is a design, engineering and construction company that uses bamboo as a construction material. Bambuterra is based in Mexico City and is led by civil engineer Veronica Giraldo and architect Luisa Giraldo, with whom we collaborate since 2011.
Bambuterra creates and executes innovative and sustainable projects, products and services, combining artisanal techniques with technologies that provide low environmental impact and seek high social impact.