Exposed Architecture: Exhibitions, Interludes, and Essays

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Exposed Architecture: Exhibitions, Interludes, and Essays
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Isabel Martinez Abascal
By (author) Mario Ballesteros
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 180
Category/GenreArchitecture
ISBN/Barcode 9783038600824
ClassificationsDewey:720.98
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations 59 Colour, 98 b&w

Publishing Details

Publisher Park Books
Imprint Park Books
Publication Date 30 May 2018
Publication Country Switzerland

Description

Exposed Architecture offers an overview of work by young architects in Latin America. It is published in collaboration with LIGA, Space for Architecture in Mexico City. Founded in 2011, LIGA is an independent initiative for the promotion of contemporary architecture in Latin America by staging exhibitions and conferences and by publishing books on selected topics. The first part documents exhibitions by twelve firms from Argentina, Brazil/Uruguay, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, and Portugal have created at LIGA's exhibition space in Mexico in images and brief texts. In the second part, six "Studio Interludes" shed light on practice and aesthetics in contemporary Latin American architecture. The third part comprises short essays by Agnaldo Farias, Barry Bergdoll, Carlos Minguez Carrasco, Daniel Fernandez Pascual, Florencia Rodriguez, Anna Puigjaner and Jorge Munguia, Rory Hyde, Tina Dicarlo, and Wonne Ickx, as well as two interviews with local protagonists. They look at key aspects and topics against a backdrop of manifold difficulties and challenges the region poses for the production and communication of architecture. Text in English and Spanish.

Author Biography

Isabel Martinez Abascal, born 1984 in Madrid, is an architect and has been director of LIGA in Mexico City 2015-17. As an architect, she has worked with SANAA in Tokyo and taught at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Escola da Cidade in Sao Paulo. She has also contributed to various magazines, such as Domus, Wallpaper, and Avery Review. Mario Ballesteros, born 1980 in Mexico City, where he is now director and curator of Archivo Diseno y Arquitectura. He has previously been founding editor of the Mexican edition of Domus magazine.