This volume by Ingrid Quintana-Guerrero joins a notable set of publications revisiting Latin American modern architecture, highlighting contributions from Blackmore (2017), Quintana-Guerrero, López Duran, Seavitt (2018), Piccarolo, Zein, Gyger (2019) , Woods (2020), León, Anagnost (2021), and Del Real (2022). Remarkably, these works, primarily by women, move beyond previous generations'''''''' celebratory narratives, critically exploring the motivations and impacts of modern architecture in our conti nent''''''''s south. Professor Quintana-Guerrero, known for Children of the Rue de Sèvres (2018), collaborates with scholars from Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, inspired by Marina Waisman and Silvia Arango. Her book offers a comparative perspective essent ial for understanding our built environment beyond national histories.
Código: |
L020-9786587205304 |
Código de barras: |
9786587205304 |
Peso (kg): |
0,180 |
Altura (cm): |
17,50 |
Largura (cm): |
12,60 |
Espessura (cm): |
1,00 |
Autor |
Quintana-Guerrero, Ingrid |
Editora |
ROMANO GUERRA |
Idioma |
Português |
Encadernação |
BROCHURA |
Páginas |
179 |
Ano de edição |
2024 |