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A leading Chilean landscape architect elucidates her guiding compositional principles and offers personal reflections on her craft
On the pioneering ecological urban strategies of a Spanish public consortiumBCNecologia (the Urban Ecology Agency of Barcelona) is a public consortium consisting of the City Council of Barcelona, the Municipal Council and Metropolitan Area of Barcelona and the Barcelona Provincial Council. BCNecologia has played a key role in defining a new urban model for Barcelona--a model that has placed the city at the forefront of worldwide urban transformations--by designing a superblock and orthogonal bus network strategy for the Catalan capital. BCNecologia: 20 years of the Urban Ecology Agency of Barcelona looks back at over 100 projects carried out by the Agency in cities across the world. These studies are presented through a tree with five themed branches that describe various sustainability indicators, superblock-based urban regeneration plans, new mobility and public space planning models, and environmental and circular economy-oriented proposals.
Surveying the cutting edge of Mexican architecture from the past two yearsThis book is the latest in a series of biannual publications that examine the most innovative examples of contemporary architecture from across Mexico, from both established and emerging architecture studios. It provides a general overview of Mexico's architectural scene, documenting changes in trends in recent years.
The first monograph on a leading light of contemporary Spanish architectureMiAS Architects is an internationally recognized architecture and urban design studio, founded by Spanish architect Josep Miàs (born 1966), known for its innovative experimental projects. Since its founding in 2000, MiAS Architects has developed a discipline that combines sustainable technology, innovative manufacturing and cutting-edge construction practices. The studio has gained international recognition for projects such as its urbanization of the Historic Center of Banyoles in Girona, Spain, the Barceloneta Market and its proposed plan for the reinvention of the Seoul National Craft Museum in South Korea. Miàs and his associates approach their projects as interdisciplinary exercises that involve personal and intellectual investigations as well as meticulous design considerations. This monograph brings together a selection of projects by MiAS Architects from 2000 to today, documenting the studio's design process through photographs, plans and an extensive collection of sketches and models.
Celebrating Mexican architecture studio S-AR's trailblazing designs Mexican architecture studio S-AR is celebrated for its experimental buildings in both private and public sectors. This book brings together key works created during the studio's first 15 years, with drawings, plans and photographs.
Public and residential works from the acclaimed Mexican firmThis book is a compilation of the work of the renowned Mexican architect Augusto Quijano (born 1955), whose work has been developed mainly in the rainforests of the Yucatan peninsula. This publication presents more than 30 emblematic projects from throughout his career, projects for which he has received numerous awards and honorific mentions. The projects are presented with sketches, plans, sections and exclusive photographs of the studio. Among the projects featured in this publication are the Universidad del Mayab, Torre Asemex, Rectory of the Universidad Anáhuac, Parish of the Risen Christ, Casa Angosta, Universidad del Caribe and the Cultural Center of Mérida El Olimp.
Exemplary residential and public buildings from the acclaimed Guadalajara firmElias Rizo Arquitectos is an architecture studio based in Guadalajara, Mexico, regularly featured in DesignBoom, Arch Daily and elsewhere. Primarily known for its residential buildings, the office develops projects of various scales, ranging from houses, vertical housing and renovations to corporate buildings and urban projects. Elias Rizo Arquitectos was also one of the 18 internationally renowned architects and designers that participated in Ibiza's first ecologically inspired private villa estate and clubhouse. This book compiles a selection of more than 10 projects executed by the studio between 2006 and 2018. Through photographs and plans, it shows an architecture that is characterized by the meticulous work put into every detail and material selection, creating unique atmospheres for each domestic environment. Among the projects featured in this publication are Casa LA, Casa La Punta, Casa Oval, Casa SE, Casa TOC, Casa BE, Edificio PN, Loma Chapalita, Loma Guadalupe and Clubhouse Brooklyn.
The Mexican architect offers new ideas about real-estate development in underrepresented areas, promoting inclusivity and community participation Caught between a zone of significant vehicular traffic and an area with the highest purchasing power in Cancún, the working-class community in the Mexican neighborhood of Donceles has been largely forgotten by the larger city to which it ostensibly belongs. With this in mind, Mexican architect Juan Carral (born 1976) conceived of Donceles Studios as a multipurpose building representative of the neighborhood's diverse social strata. In this text, Carral further explores the infrastructure of Donceles, noting its rich urban layout and its self-made architectural identity as well as its privileged location and more accessible cost of living. The result is a compelling argument for a new form of experimental real estate development based on participatory strategies and an inclusive ideology. Carral urges his fellow architects to approach real estate development with a wider lens, keeping in mind a long-term vision of the city we want to have.
Delve into the award-winning Catalan architecture studio's unique combination of material craft and avant-garde dynamismArgentinian architect Ricardo Flores (born 1965) and Spanish architect Eva Prats (born 1965) began their artistic partnership with the foundation of their studio in Barcelona in 1998. Since its conception, Flores & Prats has operated according to a design ethos that fuses craft with academia, approaching research and scholarship as a living practice that must result in the responsibility to make and to build. The studio has taken on a variety of projects with diverse functions in social housing, public spaces and university workshops. This volume compiles photography and analysis of Flores & Prats' best-known projects, such as the Museum of the Mills, Campus Microsoft Italia, and the New Theater Sala Beckett. Also included are examinations of the studio's experiments with portability, their use of film as a vehicle for architectural documentation and their recent menus of edible architecture created for special exhibitions in Barcelona and Copenhagen. Readers are guided through every stage of a single project's evolution from early sketches to detailed models to final construction. In addition to reproductions of such process material, Thought by Hand includes writing by a variety of artists influenced by Flores & Prats, including the Sala Beckett theater's director Toni Casares and renowned urban planner Manuel de Solà-Morales.
On the Mexican architects of such acclaimed spaces such as New York City's Cosme and AtlaTaller ADG is an architecture studio founded in 2012 by Alonso de Garay, based in Mexico City. This first extensive monograph of its work showcases the company's range through representative projects of different scales and typologies, including stadiums, houses, apartment buildings, housing prototypes and restaurants, such as the stunning and critically acclaimed designs for the New York City restaurants of chefs Enrique Olvera and Daniela Soto-Innes, Cosme and Atla. Lush photographs and intricate architectural models present these works, which blend Mexico's rich modernist past and its equally rich vernacular architecture. A powerful exemplar of this blend is the masterful Casas Izar: twin houses set into a forested hillside that, with their illusion of low slung volumes, alternating wood-slatted sloped roofs and rooftop gardens, seem to fade into the landscape from afar but from up close and inside, display the austere open plans and cathedral-like spaces of high modernism.
A look at a leading Peruvian architectural firm through 12 exemplary projectsFrom their Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize-winning design for the University of Piura educational facilities to their design for the Place of Remembrance in Lima, Barclay & Crousse's work binds together the most current advances in technology with designs that center on the quality of life of its dwellers. Their works show how design specific to the conditions of developing countries can inform and be vital to global architectural conversation. Founded in Paris by Sandra Barclay and Jean Pierre Crousse in 1994, the firm relocated to Lima, Peru, in 2006, pursuing their projects in Europe through Atelier Nord-Sud. This book presents 12 buildings illustrated through sketches, plans and over 120 photographs by Chilean photographer Cristóbal Palma. The volume is a work unto itself that demonstrates the architects' mastery of space.
Tomás Casademunt's long-exposure photographic summaries of Mexico City architectureThrough the process of spectrography, Tomás Casademunt (born 1967) has created a visual chronicle that summarizes in a single image all of the ingenuity and the processes that attend construction. Using multiple exposures on the same large-format plate from the same position, Casademunt's photographs illustrate the creation of various buildings designed by iconic Mexican architects.
Published on the occasion of the homonymous exhibition held in June 2019 at the Centro Cultural La Moneda in Santiago, Chile.
Natural, upcycled and economical materials in buildings by Ecuadorian firm Al Borde"Less Is All" is the motto of Ecuadorian architecture firm Al Borde-founded in 2007 by Pascual Gangotena, David Barragán, Marialuisa Borja and Estevan Benavides. Naming Al Borde one of the top 100 architecture firms in the world in 2019, the editors of Domus wrote: "Convinced that the strength of an architectural project lies in the later autonomy of its users, Al Borde's design and decision-making process rely on the involvement of the community in all phases of planning and construction, and the systematic exploration of the local context." The materials they use and the projects they adopt reflect the state of a globalized Ecuador. For example, for their House of the Flying Beds Al Borde refurbished an 18th-century family house by restoring the rammed earth walls, installing tire rubber and recycled glass on the roof and suspending beds above the open-plan, ground-floor living area with eucalyptus trusses, thus maintaining the form of the house but turning the interior into something indubitably modern.
A ten-year survey of Omar Gandhi Architect--one of Canada's most influential young firmsCelebrating the Canadian architecture firm Omar Gandhi Architect, this publication chronicles the firm's history through texts, interviews and reproductions of its most important projects. Selected works emphasize Gandhi's commitment to traditional Canadian construction methods, the use of regional materials and local workmanship.
Mexico City's first modernist building: A house by Swiss architects Hans Schmidt and Paul ArtariaThis volume chronicles the iconic double house in Mexico City constructed in 1930 by Swiss architects Hans Schmidt (1938-1972) and Paul Artaria (1892-1959). Built in the booming Colonia Del Valle neighborhood, the house was one of the first modernist buildings in Mexico City.
Thirty buildings by renowned Spanish architectural firm Ábalos + SentkiewiczThis book chronicles 30 projects in the US, Europe and Asia by Madrid-based architectural firm Ábalos + Sentkiewicz (founded in 2008). Sketches, diagrams and photographs are shown alongside an interview and an essay exploring the relationship of thermodynamics to their work.
An exquisite silk-screen monograph on Sandra Calvo's ephemeral sculpture deconstructing concepts of stability in architectureThis publication documents Mexico City-based artist Sandra Calvo's (born 1977) participatory project which culminates in a model of a house, constructed by a community in Colombia using black and red thread--echoed in the book's threaded exposed binding.
Architectural drawings of 40 houses by Peruvian firm Llosa Cortegana Architects This monograph gathers projects by Lima-based architectural firm Llosa Cortegana Architects. Featuring texts by four architects, the monograph focuses on the planning process and preliminary drawings for 40 of the firm's modernist houses.
A Barcelona architectural firm transforms an abandoned social club into a theater and creative spaceIn 2014, Flores & Prats redesigned Barcelona's Pau i Justícia building as a theater, creative space and drama school. This publication documents the process, highlighting the historic elements of the existing building that were preserved.
Mexico Citybased architect Juan Francisco Serrano Cacho (Mexico City 1937) has been highly regarded throughout his 50-year career, preserving Mexico City¶s modern architectural tradition through a number of important projects, including a terminal in Benito Juâarez International Airportraits This volume collects a variety of projects from the last decade.
Contemporary Mexican architecture: a selection of diverse architectural projects from 2017-2018Volume eight in this series presents a selection of buildings constructed in Mexico between 2017 and 2018. The projects are organized geographically, as well as by typology, style and material. Selected projects provide an overview of contemporary architecture in Mexico.
A Seattle architect's speculations on how architectural types--from chapels to lighthouses--narrate memory and lossSeattle-based architect Robert Hutchison's Memory Houses is a project that investigates mortality and memory through the lens of architecture. Speculatively situated along the banks of the Wye River on the Eastern Shore of Maryland where the architect grew up, architectural typologies such as dwelling, chapel, lighthouse and memorial weave together a spatial narrative about loss and recollection. Distant as well as more recent architectural memories make cameo appearances in the memory houses: the stave churches of Norway and the Great Mosque of Córdoba that Hutchison experienced as a child; the lighthouses of the Chesapeake Bay; the timber grain elevators of the Palouse; the Colosseum and the Santo Stefano Rotondo in Rome. This publication, with a hot-stamped cover and end sheets printed with Hutchinson's designs, documents the eight buildings that comprise the Memory Houses project, alongside built houses designed by Hutchison's Seattle-based firm Robert Hutchison Architecture.
Drawings, LPs and an architectural survey by Mexico City-based artist, architect and musician Lucio MuniainThis volume presents three bodies of work by Mexico City-based architect, painter and double bassist Lucio Muniain (born 1969): blue-and-black graphic drawings from 2001 to the present; three LPs from his band Another; and a selection of 30 architectural projects.
This edition features contributions by 21 participants, architects, and designers as a proposal for the Mexican Pavilion at the Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition in 2018. Curated by Mexican architect Etchegaray, the pavilion integrates the work of emerging and established Mexican architects.
Mexican architect Alberto Kalach (born 1960) founded Taller de Arquitectura X (TAX) in 1981, and for more than 35 years the firm's work has produced a wide range of projects: from private commissions to public buildings, from solutions for confined spaces to urban planning problems. The scale of the commission may vary, but the approach remains the same, always driven by a sense of curiosity and experimentation.
A catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition "RCR: Works on Paper," held as part of the Festival de Arquitectura y Ciudad MEXTR--POLI.POLI.
This is the first monograph on the work of Colombian architect Felipe Uribe, who, in 1990, founded UdeB Arquitectos and has since constructed public projects for four municipalities that have contributed to the urban development and social recovery of his hometown of Medellín.
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