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JAG Studio: “The Photographer’s Place in Architecture is More Relevant Than Ever”

March 4, 2020 Fabian Dejtiar 0

I met with Juan Alberto Andrade and Cuqui Rodríguez from the JAG Studio in Ecuador during their conference for the sixth edition of EARQ (PUCE-SI). The young couple dedicate themselves to documenting and writing about Ecuadorian architecture. By covering the now famous works of Al Borde, Daniel Moreno Flores, Natura Futura, Rama Estudio, among others, the couple have become the unofficial emissaries of their country.

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15 Details of Metal Structures and Facades for Residential Projects

February 8, 2020 Fabian Dejtiar 0

The use of steel in both the past and present is mainly associated with the success of grand industrial and civic structures. But due to the commercialization and standardization of steel profiles, its use in residential projects (thanks to its mechanical properties and fast installation) has resulted in complex and interesting solutions on a domestic scale.

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Flores & Prats: “We Draw with the Responsibility to Build”

February 6, 2020 Fabian Dejtiar 0

When we approached the Flores & Prats firm, we wanted to focus on their precise drawing just as much as their detailed mock-ups. We wanted to see a project that not only “values the time invested and accumulated in it but also sees said time as a virtue and not a defect;” an indication of paying attention to the process as well as the unexpected. (In this sense, it reminds me of reading about how to draw a forest, among other things, in “Las tardes de dibujo en el estudio Miralles & Pinós“).

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Iñaki Alday on the Climate Crisis: The Planet is “At the Limit of Collapse”

January 21, 2020 Fabian Dejtiar 0

Iñaki Alday is the current dean of the School of Architecture of Tulane (New Orleans). Founder of Alday Jover arquitectura y paisaje, he also offers advice to the United Nations as an expert on the urban planning of rivers and deltas. In this context, he is a noted co-founder of the ‘Yamuna River Project’, a university research project for the recovery of the Yamuna River in New Delhi – one of the most polluted in the world.

Below, we talk with Iñaki Alday about innovations in cities related to the climate emergency, with questions that approach the urgency of research and how universities should prepare students to face the global challenge.