Malcolm Quantrill
Michael L. Tribe
Diana Barco
Pablo J. Rodriguez P.
Texas A&M University Press, College Station, TX, 2000, English
Nonfiction, Architecture
ISBN: 9780890969014

From the Publisher. Latin American Architecture: Six Voices profiles a prominent figure in Latin American architecture from each of the continent's six major countries "speaking" for the region: Colombia's Rogelio Salmona, Mexico's Ricardo Legoretta, Venezuela's Jesús Tenreiro-Degwitz, Uruguay’s Eliado Dieste, Chile’s Christian De Groote, and Argentina’s Clorindo Testa. The essays capture the political and social changes that altered the face of Latin American countries and how the architects who work there continually attempt to balance the old with the new, intimating at the same time the continuity and cultivation of a tradition so persistent in Latin American architecture. In doing so, the artists reveal the two major schools of development: minimalist and tectonic tradition. WIth a preface by Kenneth Frampton and an introduction by Marina Waisman.

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