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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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