PANEL DISCUSSION "The Influence of Photography on the Interpretation of Architectural Work" GUEST PHOTOGRAPHERS: Rafael Gamo (Mexico) Onnis Luque (Mexico) Sebastian Crespo - Bicubik (Ecuador) Andrés Fernández - Bicubik (Ecuador) MODERATOR: Rómulo Moya (Director, Trama Magazine)
THE IDIOMATIC IN ARCHITECTURE: A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE WHAT AND THE HOW By MO+G Taller de Arquitectura: Andrés Mayorga, Leopoldo Orendain, and Diego González.
Marco Rodríguez, President of the Habitat and Housing Committee of the Association of Architects of Chile, invites you to participate in the second colloquium, "From Abusive Renting to the Right to Housing," which will take place on Thursday, July 19, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, at the Association of Architects headquarters, located at Alameda 115, Santiago.
The dream of homeownership is a cornerstone of Chilean housing policy; however, there are other ways to provide housing beyond those offered by the real estate market. These alternatives address the increasingly urgent need to tackle the scarcity of well-located land, as well as the social and spatial vulnerability of certain territories.
When you run into someone on the street you haven't seen in a while, the question arises: "How are you doing?" "How Are We Doing?" is a more inclusive approach that is less likely to discourage potential answers. If we ask the city, the question—and consequently the answer—would be just as inclusive. This is a highly recommended event to attend, as we are all, as citizens, part of the current situation and, now more than ever, part of the potential transformations for Lima.
The Roca Lisboa Gallery invites you to attend the first session of the conversation series "Spaces for Women Architects," organized by Roca and the Association of Women in Architecture.
This dialogue is unconventional within the field of Peruvian architecture, as those dedicated to theory and criticism do not always engage in design practice. Furthermore, these two groups are often distant in their ways of thinking and acting; this lack of communication prevents greater collaboration and the potential benefits that could arise from uniting these two essential disciplines.
The format will feature four architects and four architectural critics face-to-face, "exploring the links between architectural design and criticism." This event will feature the participation of Fredy Massad, author of the book Crítica de Choque, who joins us thanks to the collaboration of the Quito Architecture Biennial.
Attend the second edition of Architecture and Women in Chile, a panel discussion and reflection on the role and presence of women in national architecture.
The Colectivo Esteras, in collaboration with the Centro Federado and the FAU PUCP, is organizing the 1st Architecture Student Colloquium 'CONFRONTATIONS'. The event will focus on the relationship between architecture and politics, featuring three panel discussions: gender, participation, and public policy. The speakers for these sessions will be Elizabeth Añaños, Lucía Nogales, and international guest Anna Puigjaner.
We are pleased to invite you to the inauguration of this colloquium, which we will be following closely on this platform. We believe in the ability of students to stir up debate from within the classroom and generate valuable knowledge on current issues where architecture plays a significant role by drawing from other fields. The first session is this Monday the 27th at 7:00 PM. Not to be missed.
Today, as part of the 5th CAM-SAM Congress at 5:30 PM, join "Architects for Resilience" (#5congresoCAM-SAM). Participants include Laura Alonso of MMX, Alejandra de la Mora of CidsINFONAVIT, Derek Dellekamp of DELLEKAMP ARQUITECTOS, Manuel García Zayas, Oscar Sanginés, and Martha Peña from the CAM-SAM Technical Committee for Architectural Resilience. Be sure to attend! #arquitectosXresiliencia
This discussion aims to foster a constructive dialogue, featuring presentations from various guest speakers alongside students and the general public, to address current issues and future challenges.
Second panel discussion on architectural competitions in Brazil. This session will focus on the relationship between juries and criticism. The panel includes Fabiano Sobreira, Fernando Serapião, Helena Ayoub, and Luiz Recaman, with Jaime Solares as moderator.
On International Women's Day, March 8, CAU/SP will host a debate on the role of women in the practice of Architecture and Urbanism, titled: "What is the place of women in the profession?" Approximately 60% of professionals in the country are women, totaling 97,093 architects and urban planners working across the nation. According to the latest CAU statistics, these professionals work primarily in design, construction, and management.
To honor what would have been the 90th birthday of architect David Libeskind, journalist and writer Raul Juste Lores and civil engineer Marcelo Libeskind—Libeskind’s son—in partnership with Livraria Cultura, are organizing a talk to be held at the Espaço Deck in the Conjunto Nacional’s Livraria Cultura. The event will explore the life and background of this multidisciplinary professional who, at the age of 25, designed the Conjunto Nacional on Avenida Paulista, one of the icons of Brazilian architecture.
In Portuguese architecture, the quest to understand the slow integration of women into the profession is a recent discussion. However, debates regarding Women in Architecture or the relationship between feminism and architecture began at least in the 1970s and extend beyond women's rights. They have materialized through meetings, literature, and individual and collective paths that contribute to the theoretical and practical transformation of architecture.
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