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Arquine Legorreta Guide
An icon of Mexican architecture alongside Luis Barragán, Ricardo Legorreta (1931–2011) founded Legorreta Arquitectos in the 1960s, creating what Kenneth Frampton called a"critical regionalism," expressed in the revival of colonial typologies and intensive use of color. This book offers a guide to his main achievements.
£24.30
Arquine 25 Works, 25 Voices: 25 Benchmark Works Built in Latin America in the Last 25 Years That Have Resisted the Onslaught of Time with Dignity
Outstanding examples of Latin American architecture from the last 25 years Arquine, a Mexico City–based digital and print platform, has kept abreast of global architecture for the last quarter century. This volume gathers 25 extraordinary works constructed in Latin America over the last 25 years, highlighting points in the development of the discipline that have withstood the test of time. The 25 architects featured—including Alejandro Echeverri, Alejandro Guerrero G., Andrea Soto Morfín, Camilo Restrepo Ochoa, Carlos Jiménez, Cristóbal Molina Baeza, Elisa Silva, Ernesto Betancourt, Francisco Díaz, Francisco Pardo, Giancarlo Mazzanti, Guillermo Hevia García and Hernán Díaz Alonso—have been invited to choose and write about a project. The projects selected hail from numerous countries and represent an array of architectural styles and philosophies. This compendium expands the discourse surrounding 20th- and 21st-century architecture, analyzing the political and social implications of practicing architecture in Latin America.
£30.59
Arquine Francisco Serrano: 2008–2018
Recent works by Francisco Serrano, an icon of modern architecture in Mexico Mexico City–based architect Francisco Serrano 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 Juárez International Airport. This volume collects a variety of projects from the last decade.
£27.00
Arquine Thought by Hand: The Architecture of Flores & Prats
Delve into the award-winning Catalan architecture studio’s unique combination of material craft and avant-garde dynamism Argentinian 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.
£27.00
Arquine Llosa Cortegana Architects: The House is an Idea
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.
£27.00
Arquine Manuel Cervantes Estudio and Macías Peredo Arquitectos: Avancer Tower
Thoroughly avant-garde, thoroughly Mexican: two firms collaborate on a new office building The Avancer Tower, an office building in San Luis Potosí, is a collaboration between two Mexican architectural firms, Manuel Cervantes Estudio and Macías Peredo Arquitectos, each of whom takes differing approaches toward the same end—to create architecture that blends modern architecture with the Mexican landscape and centuries-old building traditions in Mexico. The Avancer Tower achieves this in its color and form, mirroring the red of the soil, the rock and the rusted steel of the mines in the area. This book documents the project, the construction process and the finished building, guided by themes such as materiality, spatial relationships and scale. The book also demonstrates the contributions of the Avancer Tower and other buildings to the cultural life and value of San Luis Potosí.
£21.60
Arquine Rafael Pardo: New Brutalism
The concrete, geometrically sculptural houses of Mexican architect Rafael Pardo The buildings of Mexican architect Rafael Pardo are almost sculptural—concrete prisms intersecting to form domestic spaces. This monograph presents eight projects built in Xalapa, Veracruz, including photographs, original sketches and an interview by Miguel Adrià.
£24.30
Arquine David Chipperfield Architects: Museo Jumex
The definitive account of Chipperfield’s much-lauded Mexico City art museum Located on a triangular site within the Polanco area of Mexico City, the internationally acclaimed Museo Jumex exhibits a sizable collection of contemporary art—Colección Jumex—and is part of a wider urban redevelopment. The extremely individual quality of the neighboring buildings overrides any attempt to integrate the museum with its surroundings and instead allows for a rare architectural opportunity: the construction of a building that is simultaneously distinct from and complementary to its larger context. This publication delineates the design and construction of the museum, as conceived by the David Chipperfield Architects—the group behind New York’s Rolex Building (2019), among numerous other international developments. Museo Jumex features photographs by Iwan Baan, texts by architecture scholars Miquel Adrià, Patrick Charpenel, Luis Fernández-Galiano and Beatrice Galilee, as well as a conversation between Hans Ulrich Obrist and David Chipperfield on the conceptual basis of the project.
£33.30
Arquine S-AR
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.
£25.20
Arquine Felipe Uribe - A Sectional View
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.
£31.50