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New Architects in Latin America
A journey through Mexico and South America
Friday, 20 February 2009
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About Me
Elias Redstone
is an independent curator, writer, editor and consultant. This website documents his 2008/09
Winston Churchill Fellowship
to
research
the new generation of
contemporary architects in Central and South America.
www.eliasredstone.com
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2009
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March
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February
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CASA VIEW
GUILLERMO BANCHINI
NICOLAS CAMPODONICO
RAFAEL IGLESIAS
ROADTRIP TO ROSARIO
FROM LATIN AMERICA TO ITALY
COLLECTIVO HBT
DIEGUEZ FRIDMAN: TWO PROJECTS
FLORENCIA RODRIGUEZ
Ariel Jacubovich
BaBO / Tour of new projects
MARTIN TORRADO / LIGIA GAFFURI / JAVIER ESTEBAN
ESTUDIO BaBO
Summa+ / Barzón
ADAMO|FAIDEN ARQUITECTOS: A TOUR OF RECENT WORK
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PURR
BUENOS AIRES
PEZO VON ELLRICHSHAUSEN: ONE NIGHT IN CASA POLI
DRIVING TO CASA POLI
PEZO VON ELLRICHSHAUSEN ARCHITECTS
GOODBYE SANTIAGO
PUBLICATIONS
CARRENO SARTORI
PANORAMA
PLATAFORMA URBANA / PLATAFORMA ARQUITECTURA / ARCH...
0300TV
MORE SMILJAN RADIC
CO-OP
CRISTOBAL PALMA
OCHO AL CUBO
SMILJAN RADIC: CASA PITE
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January
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2008
(18)
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December
(17)
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November
(1)
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Site Visit
(43)
Studio Visit
(34)
Chile
(33)
Argentina
(23)
Mexico City
(13)
Brazil
(11)
Guadalajara
(11)
Exhibition
(7)
Artist
(5)
Colombia
(2)
Grenada
(1)
Many Thanks To
Andrew Griffin
Beatriz López
Brian Clarke
Carla Verea
Cassiano Mecchi
Catherine Ince
Catherine McDermott
Chely Gómez
Dino Dinco
Francisca Rivero-Lake
Jaffer Kolb
Juan Carlos Haag
Juan Pablo Echeverri
Julia Weston
Liliana Sanguilo
Major General Jamie Balfour
Marcelo Pace
Matheus Pitta
Pablo Leon de la Barra
Patricio Arce
Rebecca and Terence Redstone
Rowan Moore
Sarah Ichioka
Sebastian Coles
Simon Fujiwara
Tim Abrahams
Visitors
Itinerary
California: 1 - 15 December
Mexico: 15 December - 2 January
Colombia: 2 - 7 January
Chile: 7 January - 2 February
Argentina: 2 February - 2 March
Brazil: 2 - 31 March
London: 1 April
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