Three Latin American Design Studios Creating Colorful Spaces Inspired by Culture, Craftsmanship and the Coast

In his essay “Latin American Architecture Today” for the thirty-fourth issue of Harvard Design Magazine, Spanish architect Iñaki Ábalos identified “four principal vectors” of Modernist Latin American architecture and design. These are “Latin America’s territorial specificities and its pre-Columbian heritage,” its ties to Europe and the Americas, its “vernacular techniques and specific natural and climatic environment” …

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