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MoMA exhibition on 20th-century Latin American design is a 'gem' says Michael Kimmelman

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It focuses on domestic design from six countries (Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile and Venezuela), produced between 1940 and 1980. The show is a gem. Latin America had entered a period of transformation, industrial expansion and creativity.

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Modernity in Mendoza: Pavilion 24 at the Feria de América International Exhibition

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The American countries represented with their own pavilions were Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and Paraguay. The fair embodied the government's aspiration to showcase a thriving, prosperous Argentina that was connected to regional countries and at the forefront of industrial development. Read more »

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ÅVONTUURA’s Top 10 Buildings From Around the World in 2023

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We recognize projects from the following countries: China, Japan, Norway, Bangladesh, Denmark, England, Rwanda, Taiwan, Chile and The Philippines. The post ÅVONTUURA’s Top 10 Buildings From Around the World in 2023 appeared first on Åvontuura.

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Martha Pomasonco wins 2023 RIBA Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship for ‘Upgraded Barrios’ research project

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” Pomasonco's research itinerary spans 54 days across seven Latin American countries, aiming to analyze the effectiveness of neighborhood enhancement projects.

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In Latin America, Modernism Began at Home

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It was part of a wave of modern design that swept over several countries beginning in the 1940s. Latin America is known for iconic midcentury architecture, from Luis Barragán’s Mexico City houses to Lina Bo Bardi’s glass-walled Casa de Vidro in São Paulo. The show is on view through September 22.

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Thanks to a Massive, Jewel-Like Skylight, This Chilean Cabin Glows From Top to Bottom

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"One of our most important things is to try to always have as much natural light as we can inside the house," says Max Noguera, principal of the firm Max-A in Santiago, Chile. Atop this 1,820-square-foot house in Southern Chilean lake country, Noguera installed a jutting, jewel-like skylight.

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News: Martha Pomasonco wins 2023 RIBA Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship for ‘Upgraded Barrios’ research project

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Pomasonco's research itinerary spans 54 days across seven Latin American countries, aiming to analyze the effectiveness of neighborhood enhancement projects.

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