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Based in Buenos Aires and New York, Estudio Ramos has developed a distinctive style that relies on a well defined vision of modernism.

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Based in Buenos Aires and New York, Estudio Ramos has developed a distinctive style that relies on a well defined vision of modernism.
Autorenporträt
Daniela Mc Adden Her photographs are published in specialized magazines, Summa +, Barzon, D&D, Elle, Clarin, The Nation, Travel + Leisure, Condenast, The New York Times Travel magazine, Elle and Elle Decor, Interni, House & Garden, Home Beautiful, Count Nast Traveler, Diario El mercurio, Progetto, among others. Edited books: "chlorindo testa" editorial summa +; Puerto Madero Lariviere editions, Clorindo testa l'architettura animata University Institute of Architettura di Venecia; "Destiny buenos aires" Government of the City of Bs.As. ]nordelta 10 years] editorial donnsa, among others. Her works have been exhibited in the National Gallery of Architecture, Washington, in the biennial architecture of Venice, St. Paul and Bs.As. Specialties: ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR, INDUSTRIAL, URBAN LANDSCAPE Claudio Manzoni Claudio Gustavo Manzoni was born in 1959 in Puerto Iguazú, Misiones province, Argentina. He obtained his degree in Architecture from the National University of Córdoba in 1984. His interest in light and its revealing effects on form and space inspires him to use photography as a vehicle for architectural narration. Self-taught, Manzoni uses both medium and large format cameras and is well versed in film and digital capture. Residing between Ushuaia, Barcelona, and Buenos Aires, Manzoni has developed a unique vision for landscapes and architecture, with the aim of transforming the simple into the sublime. He is a professional freelance photographer; his images have been published internationally. Eduardo Leston Trained academically and professionally by Amancio Williams and Antonio Bonet Castellana in Argentina and by Jerzy Szoltan, Colin Rowe and O.M. Ungers in the US. Has exhibited architectural projects and drawings in various professional, academic and cultural institutions in Argentina and abroad, such as the Museum of Fine Arts and art galleries in Buenos Aires, and the Universities of Massachusetts and Harvard in the US. Recipient of awards and academic honors in Argentina and abroad, in reference to his academic and professional activities, among these, The Bronze Medal in the International Exhibition for Architecture and Sports, IAKS, Cologne, Germany, 1982, for the Jorge Newbery Sports Complex, Buenos Aires and in reference to international and national architectural design competitions. Active as an artist in painting, sculpture and research programs in the field of visual studies, in Argentina and the US, in the period 1970-1976. Vladimir Belogolovsky was born in Odessa, Ukraine on August 7, 1970. He graduated from The Cooper Union School of Architecture in 1996. He is the founder of the New York-based Intercontinental Curatorial Project (est. 2008), which focuses on curating and designing architectural and conceptual exhibitions worldwide. Belogolovsky is the American correspondent for architectural journals Arquitectura Viva (Madrid) and SPEECH (Berlin). He has his interviews column on ArchDaily and is a corresponding member of the International Academy of Architecture in Moscow (IAAM). His books include Conversations with Peter Eisenman: The Evolution of Architectural Style (DOM, 2016); Conversations with Architects in the Age of Celebrity (DOM, 2015); Harry Seidler: LIFEWORK (Rizzoli, 2014); Felix Novikov (DOM, 2013; TATLIN, 2009); Soviet Modernism: 1955-1985 (TATLIN, 2010); Green House (TATLIN, 2009). In addition to Harry Seidler: Painting Toward Architecture exhibition world tour, he has curated: Emilio Ambasz: Architecture Toward Nature (Singapore, 2017); City of Ideas at the University of Sydney (Sydney, Australia, 2016) and Chicago Design Museum (Chicago, USA, 2016); Sergei Tchoban: Bridges & Spires at InCite Gallery (Bangalore, India, 2016); Anthony Ames: Object-Type Landscapes at Casa Curutchet (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2015); Colombia: Transformed (American tour, 2012-15); a retrospective of architect Ángel Fernández Alba at the Royal Botanical Gardens (Madrid, 2009); Green House at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall (Moscow, 2009); Chess Game at Russian Pavilion (Foreign Section) at the 11th Venice Architecture Biennale (Venice, Italy, 2008). He has lectured at Columbia University, the University of Virginia, Hong Kong University, Moscow Architectural Institute, the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Tongji University in Shanghai, Tsinghua University in Beijing, and other universities and museums in more than 30 countries.