Contemporary Latin American Architecture
Contemporary Latin American Architecture
Other Traditions
Martin-Robles, Ines
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2026
358
Mole
Inglês
9781041077350
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INTRODUCTION. Other Traditions PART 1. RADICAL URBANITY 1. TO DO A LOT WITH VERY LITTLE. Revisiting the work of Juan Angel Casasco and its influence on the production of AToT. 2. BACKGROUND NOISE. Colombian Architecture of the 20th Century Related to The Work of Plan:b Architects. 3. SHARED TIME. Gustavo Scheps, a Travel Companion. 4. COLOR COREOGRAPHY. Matter, Light, and Transit in Mexican Architecture. PART 2. FRAGILE INFORMALITY 5. ECOSYSTEMS OF PROXIMITY. Taller E and Its Influence Over Paraguayan Contemporary Architecture. 6. ROOTED IN CLIMATE, GUIDED BY NATURE. Bioclimatic Traditional and Contemporary Practices in Costa Rica 7. INTERWOVEN TRADITIONS. The Legacy of Rother, Castro, and Martinez Sanabria. PART 3. SOCIAL PARTICIPATION 8.THOUGHT CONSTRUCTION. Carlos Mijares Bracho: Architect of Foundational Principles. 9. MEMORY EXERCISES. From a phenomenological approach to cultural imaginaries. 10. TALES OUT OF THE UNCONSCIOUS. Pedagogy, Methodology, and Participation in Ecuadorian Architecture Since the 1980s 11. ARCHITECTURE AS A COLLECTIVE ACT. Memory, Territory, and Public Life in the Work of Colectivo C733 PART 4. CULTURAL CANNIBALISM 12. TRANSITION ARCHITECTURE. A Local Interpretation of the Modern Material Legacy. 13. THREE INFLUENTIAL PERUVIAN MASTERS. Juvenal Baracco, Emilio Soyer, and Miguel Rodrigo Mazure. 14. FRAGMENTS, CYCLES AND LEARNINGS. Shared works between Julio Vilamajo, Roman Fresnedo Siri, and UZ:AA Architects. 15.TROPICAL MEDITATIONS. Hybrid Propositions between the Spanish Grid and the American Highway.
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architectural historiography;non-canonical design;bioclimatic strategies;urban informality studies;cross-cultural architectural influences;phenomenological architecture;intergenerational architectural evolution
INTRODUCTION. Other Traditions PART 1. RADICAL URBANITY 1. TO DO A LOT WITH VERY LITTLE. Revisiting the work of Juan Angel Casasco and its influence on the production of AToT. 2. BACKGROUND NOISE. Colombian Architecture of the 20th Century Related to The Work of Plan:b Architects. 3. SHARED TIME. Gustavo Scheps, a Travel Companion. 4. COLOR COREOGRAPHY. Matter, Light, and Transit in Mexican Architecture. PART 2. FRAGILE INFORMALITY 5. ECOSYSTEMS OF PROXIMITY. Taller E and Its Influence Over Paraguayan Contemporary Architecture. 6. ROOTED IN CLIMATE, GUIDED BY NATURE. Bioclimatic Traditional and Contemporary Practices in Costa Rica 7. INTERWOVEN TRADITIONS. The Legacy of Rother, Castro, and Martinez Sanabria. PART 3. SOCIAL PARTICIPATION 8.THOUGHT CONSTRUCTION. Carlos Mijares Bracho: Architect of Foundational Principles. 9. MEMORY EXERCISES. From a phenomenological approach to cultural imaginaries. 10. TALES OUT OF THE UNCONSCIOUS. Pedagogy, Methodology, and Participation in Ecuadorian Architecture Since the 1980s 11. ARCHITECTURE AS A COLLECTIVE ACT. Memory, Territory, and Public Life in the Work of Colectivo C733 PART 4. CULTURAL CANNIBALISM 12. TRANSITION ARCHITECTURE. A Local Interpretation of the Modern Material Legacy. 13. THREE INFLUENTIAL PERUVIAN MASTERS. Juvenal Baracco, Emilio Soyer, and Miguel Rodrigo Mazure. 14. FRAGMENTS, CYCLES AND LEARNINGS. Shared works between Julio Vilamajo, Roman Fresnedo Siri, and UZ:AA Architects. 15.TROPICAL MEDITATIONS. Hybrid Propositions between the Spanish Grid and the American Highway.
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