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El proyecto curatorial de arquitectura IAC es una plataforma de promoción, provocación y difusión de arquitectura, con principal énfasis en América latina.
Mediante diversos formatos se establecen relaciones entre las diversas prácticas del continente y se promueve la construcción de un diálogo plural mediante herramientas teóricas y proyectuales del contexto continental. Propiciando encuentros de intercambio y de exposición, promueven y provocan discusiones sobre la arquitectura, las artes, la cultura, la comunicación, la política y la sociedad, construyendo una red social real.
Cada año desde 2009 hasta 2017 se organizó el Festival Internacional de Arquitectura IAC en Maracaibo, Venezuela y en 2015 en Medellín, Colombia, en el que disertaron más de 150 arquitectos y creadores vinculados a la curaduría, las artes, el diseño y la cultura, provenientes de Estados Unidos, México, Costa Rica, Colombia, Perú, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brasil, Venezuela, España, Inglaterra, Holanda, entre otros países; y en el que participaron más de 6.000 personas.
Participantes (2009-2017)
Pezo Von Ellrichshaussen, Urban Think Tank, Adamo & Faiden, Supersudaca, Camilo Restrepo, Derek Dellekamp, Gualano + Gualano, Franco Micucci, Paisajes Emergentes, Al Borde, Antonio Yemail, Ecosistema Urbano, Triptyque, Ariadna Cantis, Alejandro Haiek, Lourdes Peñaranda, Roberto Puchetti, ODA, NMD Nómadas, Andrés Jaque, West 8, PLAN B, AT103, Elisa Silva, Cadaval & Solá-Morales, Fake Industries Architectural Agonism, Zuloark, Manuel Villa, Solano Benitez, PRODUCTORA, Alvaro Puntoni, Eva Franch, Henry Vicente, CTRL-G, PKMN, Willy Muller , Tomas Diez, Beatrice Galilee, Mauricio Rocha, Gabriela Carrillo, Carla Juacaba, Henry Rueda, Langarita - Navarro, Handel Guayasamin, Alejandro Haiek, Franco Micucci, Miguel Braceli, Ignacio Cardona, GlocalStudio, AGA Estudio, PRO-A, Daniel Belandria, Assemble, Grupo Talca, Jorge Perez Jaramillo, Luis Callejas, Franco Micucci, OPUS, Daniel Feldman, Estudio Altiplano, CAMPO, Ivan Dario Quiñones, Latitud, LANZA Atelier, SIAA, RAMA Estudio, Entrenos Atelier, Adjkm, Taller 25, Central Arquitectura, Incursiones, maan, Colectivo Caso, MAT, Juan Pablo Astudillo, Daniela Atencio, Proyecto Colectivo, AGA Estudio, NONES Arquitectura, Luis Angel González, Victor Sanchez Taffur, Carla Urbina, Jose Naza, PICO Colectivo, Maryangel Mesa, entre otros.
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ArchDaily - Rio Bonito House / Carla Juaçaba
© Nelson Kon
architects: Carla Juaçaba
Location: Serra do Rio Bonito, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Project Year: 2005
Photographs: Nelson Kon
Area: 70.0 m2
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The transition of scaffolding into night. I’m seeing many LED bar light and spotlights in combination with smoke or sheer materials. It’s pretty. But once again the scaffolding is just a facilitator of other pretty things.
1. Miu Miu Club by AMO
2. Pavilion Humanidade 2012 by Carla Juacaba
3. Pixel Cloud by Unstable
4. Luminous Drapes by Studio Toggle
5. Dadad Market by Bangkok Tokyo Architecture, OPH
6. Schaustelle by J. Mayer H
7. A Very Small Part of Architecture by Sam Jacob Studio
8. Tesseract at Bordaux by 1024 Architecture
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Exposicao CARLA JUACABA Estudo para algum projecto
On friday night we attended such an interesting gallery’s opening. That was about some architectural projects made by brasilian architect Carla Juacaba. The divalent purpose of this exhibition was both to discover the works of this young architect and also to create kind of rebirth of Bairro Alto in Lisbon, from the architectural and the cultural point of view. Lots of important leading personalities of the Portuguese architectural scene were there, exchanging words and ideas, in order to make this little new space very interactive and alive.
We can see this kind of process of retraining more and more all over the Europe, starting from suburbs till the historical centers of european Capitals, to give cultural personality again to the european cities.
We correlate this event to Officina 105, a really interesting space situated in the city of Como, Lombardy, Italy, thought by alliance between Arch. Giorgio Botta and Tablinum Cultural Management.
Federico Codognesi_Marco Lanzi_Sara Taiana
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