Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

CATIA 100, Sistema de equipamientos comunitarios, Catia, Caracas, Venezuela. Aparatos contingentes : Gabriel Visconti, Marcos Coronel. Courtesy Aparatos contigentes

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

CATIA 100, Sistema de equipamientos comunitarios, Catia, Caracas, Venezuela. Aparatos contingentes : Gabriel Visconti, Marcos Coronel. Courtesy Aparatos contigentes

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Centro de desarrollo infantil El Guadual, Cauca, Colombia. Zita : Daniel Feldman. Courtesy Daniel Feldman

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Centro de desarrollo infantil El Guadual, Cauca, Colombia. Zita : Daniel Feldman. Courtesy Daniel Feldman

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Cueva de Luz, La Carpio, San José, Costa Rica. Entre nos Atelier : Michael Smith Masis, Alejandro Vallejo Rivas. Courtesy Entre Nos Atelier

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Cueva de Luz, La Carpio, San José, Costa Rica. Entre nos Atelier : Michael Smith Masis, Alejandro Vallejo Rivas. Courtesy Entre Nos Atelier

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Ambient 30_60, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile. Umwelt : Ignacio Garcia Partarrieu. Courtesy Umwelt

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Ambient 30_60, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile. Umwelt : Ignacio Garcia Partarrieu. Courtesy Umwelt

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Observatorio Marino, Punta San Juan, Peru. Jochamowitz Rivera Arquitectos : Nicolás Rivera Bianchi, Mariana Jochamowitz Cárdenas. Courtesy Jochamowitz Rivera Arquitectos

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Observatorio Marino, Punta San Juan, Peru. Jochamowitz Rivera Arquitectos : Nicolás Rivera Bianchi, Mariana Jochamowitz Cárdenas. Courtesy Jochamowitz Rivera Arquitectos

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Pabellón-puente, Valle de Calamuchita, Argentina. Alarcia-Ferrer Arquitectos :Joaquin Alarcia, Federico Ferrer Deheza. Courtesy Alarcia-Ferrer Arquitectos

Young Architects in Latin America Selected projects from Young Architects in Latin America , the Ca’Asi competition for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale

Pabellón-puente, Valle de Calamuchita, Argentina. Alarcia-Ferrer Arquitectos :Joaquin Alarcia, Federico Ferrer Deheza. Courtesy Alarcia-Ferrer Arquitectos

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

La Cueva, Jalisco, México. Cotaparedes Arquitectos: Abraham Cota Paredes. Courtesy Cotaparedes Arquitectos

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

La Cueva, Jalisco, México. Cotaparedes Arquitectos: Abraham Cota Paredes. Courtesy Cotaparedes Arquitectos

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Refugio urbano, Cordoba, Argentina. Agustin Berzero Valeria Jaros. Courtesy Agustin Berzero, Valeria Jaros

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Refugio urbano, Cordoba, Argentina. Agustin Berzero Valeria Jaros. Courtesy Agustin Berzero, Valeria Jaros

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Casa Península, Guaruja, Brasil. Bernardes Arquitetura : CamilaTariki, Dante Furlan. Courtesy Bernardes Arquitetura

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Casa Península, Guaruja, Brasil. Bernardes Arquitetura : CamilaTariki, Dante Furlan. Courtesy Bernardes Arquitetura

Young Architects in Latin America Selected projects from Young Architects in Latin America , the Ca’Asi competition for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale

El Camarote, Valle de los Chillos, Ecuador. Panamerica Sur — Sebastián Calero Larrea. Courtesy Panamerica Sur

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

El Camarote, Valle de los Chillos, Ecuador. Panamerica Sur — Sebastián Calero Larrea. Courtesy Panamerica Sur

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Grand Salvo, Montevideo, Uruguay. Federico Lagomarsino. Courtesy Federico Lagomarsino

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Grand Salvo, Montevideo, Uruguay. Federico Lagomarsino. Courtesy Federico Lagomarsino

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Embajada de Brasil, Santiago de Chile, Chile. Ipiña+Nieto : Tadea Casilda De Ipiña Mariscal, Jorge Nieto Pujol. Courtesy Ipiña+Nieto

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Embajada de Brasil, Santiago de Chile, Chile. Ipiña+Nieto : Tadea Casilda De Ipiña Mariscal, Jorge Nieto Pujol. Courtesy Ipiña+Nieto

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Municipio de Nancagua, Nancagua, Chile. Beals Lyon Arquitectos : Alejandro Beals, Loreto Lyon. Courtesy Beals Lyon Arquitectos

Young Architects in Latin America Selected projects from Young Architects in Latin America , the Ca’Asi competition for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale

Municipio de Nancagua, Nancagua, Chile. Beals Lyon Arquitectos : Alejandro Beals, Loreto Lyon. Courtesy Beals Lyon Arquitectos

Young Architects in Latin America Selected projects from Young Architects in Latin America , the Ca’Asi competition for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale

Hostal Ritoque, Ritoque, Valparaíso, Chile. Alejandro Soffia Gabriel Rudolphy architects. Courtesy Alejandro Soffia, Gabriel Rudolphy.

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Hostal Ritoque, Ritoque, Valparaíso, Chile. Alejandro Soffia Gabriel Rudolphy architects. Courtesy Alejandro Soffia, Gabriel Rudolphy.

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Juana Azurduy Nuñez, Buenos Aires, Argentina. BAAG : Griselda Balian, Gabriel Monteleone, Gastón Noriega. Courtesy BAAG

Young Architects in Latin America Selected projects from Young Architects in Latin America , the Ca’Asi competition for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale

Juana Azurduy Nuñez, Buenos Aires, Argentina. BAAG : Griselda Balian, Gabriel Monteleone, Gastón Noriega. Courtesy BAAG

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Capela Ingamirim, Ingamirim, Brasil. Estudio Angatuba : Francisco Javier Rivas, Guadalupe Sappia, Rodrigo Quintella Messina. Courtesy Estudio Angatuba

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Capela Ingamirim, Ingamirim, Brasil. Estudio Angatuba : Francisco Javier Rivas, Guadalupe Sappia, Rodrigo Quintella Messina. Courtesy Estudio Angatuba

Young Architects in Latin America Selected projects from Young Architects in Latin America , the Ca’Asi competition for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale

Flocking Tejas, Chile. BASE : Felipe Sepulveda, Barbara Barreda.Courtesy BASE

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Flocking Tejas, Chile. BASE : Felipe Sepulveda, Barbara Barreda.Courtesy BASE

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Escuelas libres, Chile. García de la Huerta & Gleixner Arq : Tomás García de la Huerta, Xaviera Gleixner, José Miguel Pinto. Courtesy García de la Huerta & Gleixner Arq

Young Architects in Latin America Images and visuals from the 18 projects selected by CA’ASI to represent the new tendencies of a repositioning architectural scene.

Escuelas libres, Chile. García de la Huerta & Gleixner Arq : Tomás García de la Huerta, Xaviera Gleixner, José Miguel Pinto. Courtesy García de la Huerta & Gleixner Arq