30N 60S: Latin American Architecture Revisited
Latin American economies, politics, and society have undergone a transformation in the last decade. After years of economic turmoil and violence, the majority of the continent has entered a period of prosperity and social stability. The Argentinean and Mexican economies are back. Chile continues to be a bastion of stability. And Colombia is now safe. Furthermore, development along the US-Mexico border is astounding. Architecture is flourishing as a result, and a generation of mostly American-trained architects is receiving an unprecedented opportunity to show their talent. This series will explore the current boom of Latin American architecture.
Wednesday, January 16
Francisco Lierner
Chair of the School of Architecture at Di Tella University
Buenos Aires, Argentina
TUESDAY, January 22 This is the only lecture on a Tuesday!
Alejandro Arevena
ELEMENTAL
Santiago, Chile
Wednesday, January 30
Rafael Iglesia
Rafael Iglesia Architect
Rosario, Argentina
Wednesday, February 6
Daniel Bonilla
Daniel Bonilla Arquitectos
Bogota, Columbia
Wednesday, February 13
Teddy Cruz
estudio teddy cruz
San Diego, California
Series Tickets: $25 - RDA, MFAH members
$20 - Senior citizens 65 and older
$10 - Students with identification
$40
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