Linework and DOMA Arquitectos take the first step toward building their future corporate headquarters
Representatives of both firms held a meeting in San Salvador where they signed the work agreement to begin preliminary studies for a project that aims to mark a turning point in urban development in El Salvador and the region. San Salvador, April 7, 2025 During a meeting held at DOMA Arquitectos’ offices in San Salvador, the work agreement between the firm and Linework was officially signed, setting in motion the preliminary studies for what has been described as “a project without precedent in El Salvador and the region,” according to architect Daniel Ortiz, founder and CEO of DOMA. This formal first step between the two companies marks the beginning of an ambitious collaboration aimed at constructing a state-of-the-art building initially projected to rise 71 stories high. The results of the preliminary studies are expected within three months, after which the project’s next development stages will be defined. The cutting-edge building will become Linework’s new global headquarters. It will also serve as a purpose-built ecosystem for the crypto and DeFi community, responding to its unique needs for innovation, security, connectivity, and global collaboration. The meeting was led by architects Milton Alas and Daniel Ortiz on behalf of DOMA Arquitectos, and by Noel Damien Foti, co-founder and CEO of Linework. Also in attendance were Ester Serrano, Country Manager for Linework in El Salvador, and César Hernández, President of Linework El Salvador. Joining the DOMA team was legal specialist José Calderón, who will play a key role in managing the project’s legal processes. The gathering also served to present the technical committee that will lead this first phase, with a clear commitment to designing a space that not only pushes architectural boundaries but also places people at the heart of the project. “I want to involve the community in this project. So people can know this is not another development project, it’s a project for the community and involve people. I want it to be open and inclusive. This represents the human and emotional part of the project”, said Foti. Architect Milton Alas emphasized the scale of the vision, stating: “This project will be a vertical city”, suggesting the building will have multiple uses and become an icon of urban integration. Linework is a globally minded company operating at the intersection of technology and decentralized finance. Since its founding, it has focused on creating platforms and physical spaces that empower people through both digital and real-world infrastructure. The construction of this crypto-forward building in San Salvador represents a natural evolution in its mission to connect global communities through meaningful and sustainable projects. “For the future of the community and for the future of Linework”, Foti concluded, reaffirming the company’s commitment to people-centered innovation.