Description
This issue offers an inside look at the architecture, landscape, and cities of Colombia, a land of fabulous natural beauty that has used architecture as a key agent in rebuilding its cities and civil society following decades of strife. A photo essay by Camilo Echavarría shows how travels through the tropical region reveal a homogenous, abstract passage of time, where architecture is conditioned by various landscapes and geographic diversity. Medellín-based architect and guest editor Camilo Restrepo Ochoa leads this journey through Colombia, showing works by fourteen practices across three generations, and neighbourhoods that are reinvigorated through mobility and urban space.
CONTENTS
- Photo Essay: Atlas of the Andes / Camilo Echavarría
- Essay: Toward a Critical Tropicalism / Camilo Restrepo Ochoa
- AGENdA, Farallones Coffee Wet Mill
- +UdeB Arquitectos, NIDO
- Ctrl G , Carpinelo Kindergarten
- Edgar Mazo, Prado Park
- El Equipo Mazzanti, Control and Operations Center
- LCLA Office, Ballen House
- PLAN:B , Siete Vueltas School
- Pacheco Estudio de Arquitectura , TX Arts Building, University of Los Andes
- Yemail Arquitectura , Espacio Plural Gallery
- TAB – Taller de Arquitectura de Bogot , 8111
- Santiago Pradilla, in association with Zuloark , Woven House
- AGENdA, in association with JPR architects and PLAN:B, Orquideorama
- AGENdA, in association with JPR architects , Gabriel Garc a M rquez School
- AGENdA, in association with Dellekamp Schleich , Se or de Tula Sanctuary
- Essay: Learning from Medellín: the Alignment of Politics and Civil Society / Rahul Mehrotra
- Medellín, Recuperation of Gullies with Consolidated Housing Blocks / Linear Park La Herrera
- Essay: Medellín, Architecture for Public Life: Construction of the City as a Collective Agenda / Jorge Pérez-Jaramillo

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