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Romulo Moya Peralta Libros

Casas Latinoamericanas

The diversity of nature and culture in Latin America represents a challenge to the regions architects, who give their residential constructions a distinctive character. The book presents a selection of Latin-American recent architectural production built in the outskirts of the cities as country houses, along beaches and summer houses, mountain houses and other proposals that

30 + 2 Artistas En El Siglo 21

Catalogue dedicated to 32 Ecuadorian artists from different generations that represent the diversity of the art production in Ecuadors new millennium. The edition covers critical texts and graphic reproductions of amongst others the abstract neo-expressionism of Fernando Torres, the abstract style of Margot Ledergerbert and Voroshilov Bazante, the conceptual art of Pilar Flores, the geometric

Galapagos

Galapagos.-This title marks a clear break from other books under the same subject. It is the inflection point of a historical journey that begins with Tupac Yupanquis travels to Ninachumbi, to the inspiration that William Defoe found on the islands for writing Robinson Crusoe or for Herman Melvilles Moby Dick, and it ends in present

Casas Del Mundo

A panoramic view of the diverse architectural production all over the world, through the designs of houses constructed in 23 countries. The authors graphically illustrate the principle that architecture responds to each site, economic conditions, technical-constructive development, local culture and the requirements of those who will live in those spaces while presenting selected examples of

3 Latin American Contemporanean Architects

The book presents the works of three Latin American architects whose designs share functionality and a unique and a protagonist vision of space. Architects Carlos Ott (b. Uruguay) and Mathias Klotz (b. Chile) are two of the most influential architects of Latin America recognized internationally with numerous prizes and with constructed projects in America, Asia