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El Croquis (Spanish; translates to English as "The Sketch") is one of the most prestigious architectural magazines in the world. [1] [2] The leading international ...
El Croquis 209 Roger Boltshauser 2002–2021; Roger Boltshauser, Martin Tschanz: Roger Boltshauser - 1996–2021. Triest Verlag, Zürich 2021, ISBN 978-3-03863-057-9. Studio Jan de Vylder, ETH Zurich (ed.): carrousel confessions confusion, set 2 / zines 1–3. Koenig Books, London 2020, ISBN 978-3-96098-502-0.
El Croquis 145: Christian Kerez 2000-2009. Fundamentos arquitectonicos, basics on architecture. Texts by Georg Frank, Hans Frei and Christian Kerez, El Croquis, Madrid 2009, ISBN 978-84-88386-54-0; Christian Kerez: Uncertain Certainty, Publ.: Toto, Tokyo 2013, ISBN 978-4-88706-334-1; El Croquis 182: Christian Kerez 2010-2015.
El Inventorio Conceptual de Valerio Olgiati / Valerio Olgiati's Ideational Inventory in: El Croquis No.156, 2011. ISBN 978-84-88386-65-6; The Architect as 'Molder of the Sensibilities of the General Public': Bruno Taut and his Architekturprogramm. in: The Art of Social Critique. Painting Mirrors of Social Life, Lexington Books, 2012.
The independent architectural language of Miralles can be difficult to classify in terms of contemporary architecture. It is influenced by Spanish architects, such as Alejandro de la Sota, José Antonio Coderch and Josep Maria Jujol, and also from international greats such as Le Corbusier, Louis Kahn and Alvar Aalto and the Russian Constructivist movement of the early 20th century.
Herzog & de Meuron: El Croquis 84, Madrid, Spain, 1997. Kipnis, Jeffrey and Philip Johnson, "A Conversation around the Avant-Garde" in Robert Somol (ed), Autonomy and Ideology: Positioning an Avant-garde in America, New York, Monacelli Press, 1997.
Luis Ramiro Barragán Morfín [ˈlu.is raˈmi.ɾo βa.raˈɣan moɾˈfin] (March 9, 1902 – November 22, 1988) was a Mexican architect and engineer. His work has influenced contemporary architects visually and conceptually. [1]
Sou Fujimoto (藤本 壮介, Fujimoto Sōsuke, born 1971) is a Japanese architect.. Born in Hokkaido in 1971, [1] he graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1994, and established his own office, Sou Fujimoto Architects, in 2000. [2]