
GEA (General de Ediciones de Arquitectura)
TC CUADERNOS 150: Manuel Cervantes Estudio
TC CUADERNOS 150: Manuel Cervantes Estudio 2011-2021
The duality between vernacular and modern has long been presented in Mexican architecture as either tension or balance.
Manuel Cervantes offers us his particular synthesis of this way of conceiving architectural modernity in Mexico with works that also transmit a delicate balance between reason and emotion.
This monograph collects in almost 300 pages his main works between 2011 and 2021, including both his single-family homes and other larger-scale typologies, with texts, photographs and drawings, as well as with a conversation with his colleagues Macias Peredo that allows us to understand the origins of their thinking through their experiences and relationships.
Veste editoriale: Brossura
Formato: 23x29,5
Pagine: 290
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Lingua: E-GB
Anno: 2021
ISBN: 9788417753283
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CONTENTS
The search for the heart through the reason of architecture
Ricardo Meri de la Maza
Conversation between Manuel Cervantes, Salvador Macías and Magui Peredo
The construction of the design
Manuel Cervantes
Amatepec House. Lomas de Chapultepec, México
Punta Ixtapa. Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, México
Santana House. Valle de Bravo, México
Studio House. Lomas de Chapultepec, México
Tepetate House. Lomas de Chapultepec, México
Salazar House. Salazar, Estado de México
Avandaro House. Valle de Bravo, México
Rural House Salazar. Salazar, Estado de México
Banderas House. Nayarit, México
Pedregal House. San Luis Potosí, México
Hydroponic Plant. León, Guanajuato. México
Mexico City’s Historic Center. Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
Equestrian. Puebla, México
Edificio La Raza. Ciudad de México, México
Avancer Tower. San Luis Potosí, México
El Rosario Transport Interchange. Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
Cuatro Caminos Transport Interchange. Naucalpan. México