Collaborations between a School and a Continent
34: Architectures of Latin America
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This issue is dedicated to presenting and analyzing the work and surrounding cultural/political issues of the architectures of Latin America judged to be of most merit and interest by a faculty committee at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Their sense was that much of this work had not yet received sufficient attention and acclaim. They were adamant that the issue in no way imply that Latin American architecture and culture were one kind of thing: in fact, a goal of the magazine is to dispel stereotypes and conventional opinion, to seek for diversity. This is the first time that Harvard Design Magazine has published projects for their own sake, outside the context of a writer’s broad argument. We hope you enjoy this more visual material taking its place among our more familiar critical essays.
Danielle Etzler
Witold Rybczynski
Christopher Long
Matthew J. Kiefer
Felipe Hernández
Tomás Saraceno
Felipe Correa
Paisajes Emergentes
Tatiana Bilbao
Teresa Moller & Asociados
Francisco Cadau
José María Saez Vaquero
Fernando Pérez Oyarzún
Pezo von Ellrichshausen Architects
Jorge Silvetti
Triptyque
Smiljan Radic
Ciro Najle
Carlos M. Teixeira
Jorge Francisco Liernur
Ana María Durán Calisto
SPBR arquitectos
Camilo Restrepo Arquitectos
Rodrigo Pérez de Arce Antoncic
Iñaki Ábalos
Anita Berrizbeitia, Romy Hecht Marchant
Alejandro Hernández Gálvez
Taller de Arquitectura X (TAX)
Ruth Verde Zein
Jorge Heitmann
Jonathan Barnett
Miguel Rodríguez Casellas
Mazzanti Arquitectos
gabinete de arquitectura (Solano Benítez)
Alexia León
Ciro Najle
Iwan Baan
José Cruz Ovalle and Partners
Maria Rubert de Ventós
Antón García-Abril, Bjarke Ingels, Eelco Hooftman, George L. Legendre, K. Michael Hays, Mohsen Mostafavi, Preston Scott Cohen, Rahul Mehrotra, Sanford Kwinter, Toshiko Mori, William S. Saunders
Dana Cuff