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Mexico: Ajijic House 2009-2011 by Tatiana Bilbao, CB29 Apartments 2005-2007 by Derek Dellekamp
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Mexico: Ajijic House 2009-2011 by Tatiana Bilbao, CB29 Apartments 2005-2007 by Derek Dellekamp

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With this fourth O'Neil Ford Duograph, The Center for American Architecture and Design, together with the O'Neil Ford Chair in Architecture at The University of Texas at Austin, are publishing another set of buildings by two architects from one country. Tatiana Bilbao and Derek Dellekamp are, without doubt, two outstanding figures of contemporary Mexican architecture. Their body of work is not only extensive - it also shows a research approach quite unlike that of any other of their international colleagues. This volume includes sketches, drawings and photographs, as well as two analytical essays by Mexican critics and statements on the two buildings. All provide the discursive context as well as insights into the selected buildings’ significance.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ernst Wasmuth Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
30 April 2012
Pages
188
ISBN
9783803007414

With this fourth O'Neil Ford Duograph, The Center for American Architecture and Design, together with the O'Neil Ford Chair in Architecture at The University of Texas at Austin, are publishing another set of buildings by two architects from one country. Tatiana Bilbao and Derek Dellekamp are, without doubt, two outstanding figures of contemporary Mexican architecture. Their body of work is not only extensive - it also shows a research approach quite unlike that of any other of their international colleagues. This volume includes sketches, drawings and photographs, as well as two analytical essays by Mexican critics and statements on the two buildings. All provide the discursive context as well as insights into the selected buildings’ significance.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ernst Wasmuth Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
30 April 2012
Pages
188
ISBN
9783803007414