From housing to public space: a new idea of the city
Rambla Catalunya, Escorza street between Av. Juárez and carrer López Cotilla
Miquel Adrià, born in Barcelona in 1956, earned his professional degree in architecture from the Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB) and his PhD in architecture from the European University of Madrid.
Since moving to Mexico in 1994, he has combined his professional practice with teaching and architectural critique. His professional work aims to address cities’ needs through architecture, while as a teacher he has led research on the potential of core housing. As a critic, he has published over forty books on Mexican and Latin American architects, as well as numerous essays helping to disseminate contemporary Mexican architecture.
Photo: © Secretaria de Cultura GDF / Antonio Nava
From housing to public space: a new idea of the city
Rambla Catalunya, Escorza street between Av. Juárez and carrer López Cotilla
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Barcelona Pavilion, Expo Guadalajara