A Collective Conversation on Latin American Contemporary Architecture
@ Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
4 W Burton Pl, Chicago, Illinois 60610
Opening Saturday, September 20th, from 2PM - 3:30PM
Moderated by Isabella Moretti and Santiago Bogani with participants Pedro Varella (gru.a), Wonne Ickx (PRODUCTORA), Rocío Crosetto Brizzio (BALSA CROSETTO PIAZZI), Sol Camacho (RADDAR), Magdalena Tagliabue, Oscar Zamora, and Alejandra Celedón.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month—and marking the first Latin American Artistic Director of the Chicago Architecture Biennial—this panel gathers leading voices from across the region to reflect on the architectural ideas and cultural forces shaping practice today. Moderated by Isabella Moretti and Santiago Bogani, the conversation highlights a generation of architects who are redefining the field through experimentation, cultural continuity, and social engagement.
Through the lens of their current projects and concepts, participants will open a collective dialogue about contemporary architecture in Latin America: its diverse contexts, shared urgencies, and imaginative approaches. Together, they will consider how architectural practice in the Global South is producing powerful ideas for the present and bold visions for the future.
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