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Miquel Adrià (Barcelona, 1956) graduated as an architect from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona (ETSAB) and is the author of various books on architecture, including La casa moderna: paradigmas latinoamericanos de mitad de siglo XX (Barcelona, 2002). At present he is chief editor of the magazine Arquine. See publications
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Marc Armengaud is a philosopher and critic. Associate and visiting professor at schools of architecture in Paris and Copenhagen. He writes for the magazine D’A, D’Architectures. He has directed a number of interdisciplinary studies and curatorial works on new forms of public space, temporary communities and nighttime mobilities for the French Ministry of Culture and other institutions. Curator of the Dieppe Biennale, on the relations between art,... See publications
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Matthias Armengaud is an architect, landscape architect and urban planner. As a partner at AWP he leads a number of projects of public realm and territorial planning, infrastructure design and cultural facilities, both in France and other countries. Founding director of MTMA, an urban-trend-forecasting agency and a consultant on future cities for a number of institutions. Founder of the 'Troll' nighttime mobility label. Visiting professor at the ... See publications
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Shlomo Aronson trained at the University of California (Berkeley) and at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. He has worked for forty years as a landscape architect in Israel. His work is compiled in Making peace with the land,(Spacemaker Press, Washington DC, 1998) and has received numerous awards, including the Karavan Prize (1998), the Rechter Prize (1990) and the Jerusalem Prize (2000). Aronson represented the State of Israel in th... See publications
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Graciela Arosemena graduated in Architecture from the University of Panama. She did an Urban Environment and Sustainability Masters at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), where she received her Doctorate in the Research into Energy and Environment in Architecture programme. At present she works in Panama on the development of environmental and landscape projects, including the implantation of urban gardens. See publications
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Alessandra Cianchetta is an architect and independent curator. Visiting professor at the public-realm New Academy of Fine Arts (Milan), she has lectured at architectural venues in Barcelona, Milan, Paris, London, Copenhagen and Beijing. She has contributed to the permanent collection of the GAMC, City of Architecture and Heritage, Paris, and is responsible for several landscape and public realm projects for a number of cities in Europe. Co-author... See publications
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Daniela Colafranceschi is an architect, a graduate in Architectural Planning and a professor of Landscape Architecture at the Architecture Faculty of the Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria (Italy). She has realised gardens in Fara Sabina (Rome), Chaumont-Sur-Loire (France), Canet de Mar (Barcelona) and Girona, for which she was awarded the Premio FAD de la Opinión in 2003. Her writings and projects have been published in the follo... See publications
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Stefano Colli (Reggio Emilia, 1966) is an architect from Milan Polytechnic, lives in Barcelona, where he divides his time between his professional duties in his studio sc+a and his teaching activities at the Escuela Superior de Diseño Elisava. See publications
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Frédéric Druot (Bordeaux, 1958) graduated as an architectfrom the École d’Architecture de Bordeaux in 1984. In 1987 he founded the architecture studio Épinard Bleu and in 1991 Frédéric Druot Architecture, in which research is undertaken into the altering of context, scale and cost-effectiveness in new buildings and/or the transformation of preexisting ones. His work was nominated for both the Prix L’Equerre d’Argent du Moniteur (2006) and the Eur... See publications
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Jaime J. Ferrer Forés (Palma de Mallorca, 1975) graduated in 2000 as an architect from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona (ETSAB). He has a doctorate in architecture (2006) from the same college and has been a trainee professor in the Architectural Project Design Department there since 2000. Between 2001 and 2005 he received a grant from the Ministry of Education for the training of university teachers. See publications
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Teresa Galí-Izard (Barcelona, 1968) is an agricultural engineer and landscaper. She has been working since 1989 as a designer of private and urban gardens, parks, landscape interventions and nature restorations, as well as in urban planning and management. She is a professor in the Master’s Programme in Landscape Architecture and Environment at the Escuela Técnica Superior in Madrid. She has worked on many collaborative projects with partners suc... See publications
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Luca Galofaro (Rome, 1965), architect, is a member of IAN+, a multidisciplinary platform dedicated to project design, teaching, publications on architecture and exhibitions in search of an articulation between theory and professional practice. He is the author of "Concorso per il Chicago Tribune" (Testo & Immagine, Turin, 1997), "Digital Eisenman. An Office in the Electronic Era" (Birkhäuser, Basle/ Boston, 1999), "IAN+" (in 5tudi, Ed. Dedalo, Ro... See publications
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Aleksandar Ivančić is Mechanical Engineer, PhD in Thermal Science, and works with Barcelona Regional, Metropolitan Agency of Urban Development and Infrastructures. The main area of his professional interest is positioned within infrastructure planning, with a particular focus on energy systems. He was Technical Director of the Barcelona Energy Agency (2002-2003) and presently Chief Technical Officer of Barcelona Strategic Urban Systems. He has... See publications
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Jordi Julià (Terrassa, Barcelona, 1959) is a civil engineer who graduated from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. He has been Transport and Mobility Projects Chief for the Agencia Metropolitana Barcelona Regional (1994-2004) and General Director of Ports and Transports for the Generalitat de Catalunya (2004-2005). At the present he is Technical Director of Railway Infrastructures of Catalonia. See publications
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Anne Lacaton (Saint Pardoux la Riviére, 1955) graduated as an architect in 1980 from the École d’Architecture de Bordeaux, being awarded a Master’s in Urbanism there in 1984. She has been a guest professor at the École Polytechnique Fédérale in Lausanne (2003-2004, 2006). See publications
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Marta Llorente Díaz (Girona, 1957) is an architect and has also studied music and painting. She gained her Doctorate in 1992 at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona, where she is Professor of Composition, teaches the Theory of Architecture and the Arts, and where she has also created the Anthropology of the City course and led a reading and writing workshop. She has also been a visiting professor and guest lecturer at various... See publications
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Jimena Martignoni (1971) studied architecture at the Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, did a Master’s in landscape architecture at the Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, and complementary studies in environment, society and economy in the Latin-American Social Sciences Faculty (FLACSO). After working for two years in a landscape architecture studio in the USA, she has been active since 2001 in landscape research and publicity in Latin Ame... See publications
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Alfonso Pérez-Méndez has been a professor at the University of Florida since 1996, and a practicing architect since 1979. His roots in professional practice ground his writings in a disciplinary understanding of the architectural profession. Recent publications include "2G: Craig Ellwood 15 Houses", a monograph on Craig Ellwood's residential architecture; "Traveling to Santiago", a collaboration about Álvaro Siza's recent work in Spain; and "Glas... See publications
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Raffaella Perrone (Bergamo, 1969) is an architect. She studied at the Polytechnic in Milan and the ETSA in Barcelona. In addition to her professional activity she teaches at the Escuela Superior de Diseño Elisava and is a correspondent for the Italian magazine Costruire Edizioni S.p.a. See publications
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Rosa Puig, born in Esparraguera (Barcelona) in 1960, is the daughter and granddaughter of photographers. She lives and works in Barcelona, where since 1985 she has devoted herself professionally to graphic design and photography. See publications
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America Sanchez (Buenos Aires, 1939) is graphic designer, photographer and teacher of the image. Self-taught as an artist, his early training was marked by the so-called 'Swiss School', via Josef Müller-Brockmann's book The Graphic Artist and his Design Problems. In 1965 he arrived in Barcelona, where he worked as a free-lance designer. A year later he set up his own studio, specializing in corporate identity work for bussinesses a... See publications
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Jean-Philippe Vassal (Casablanca, 1954) graduated as an architect from the École d’Architecture de Bordeaux in 1980. From 1980 to 1985 he worked as an architect and urbanist in Nigeria. He taught at the École d’Architecture de Bordeaux from 1992 to 1999 and is currently a professor at the École d’Architecture de Versailles. In 2005 he was a guest professor at the Peter Behrens Fachhochschule in Düsseldorf. See publications
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Marco Vidotto (Milan, 1949) graduated as an architect in Rome. He has his own architecture practice in Sienna and is a professor at the International Laboratory of Architecture and Urbanism (ILAUD). His books include A+P Smithson (Sagep, Genoa, 1991) and St. Hilda's College, Oxford: la arquitectura del entramado. Alison & Peter Smithson (COAM, Madrid, 2001). See publications
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