Hispanic Heritage Month exhibition: Latin American and Latinx Architecture
September 15, 2023
Location
Charlotte and Richard McNeel Architecture Gallery, Giles Hall
This exhibition celebrates architecture and cities in Latin America and the work of Latinx architects in the U.S. and around the world. It showcases images of Latin American cities and modern architecture from the twentieth and twenty-first century including a broad range of public buildings, social housing projects and private residences. The exhibition provides an insight on the production of urban and architectural form considering a variety of architectural language and modern styles. We hope the work of this exhibition contributes to conversations about transnational linkages in the Americas.
Undergraduate researchers:
- Arturo Hernandez (3rd year arch.)
- Billy Guevara Gonzalez (3rd year arch.)
- Danna Balderrama(2nd year arch.)
- Elisa Castaneda (5th year arch.)
- Evelyn Ramirez (5th year arch.)
- Iliana Ramos (3rd year arch.)
- Jacqueline Enriquez (3rd year arch.)
- Jamie Ferreras(4th year arch.)
- Jo Aguilar (2nd year arch.)
- Kimberly Sosa (1st year arch.)
- Michael Gonzalez (3rd year arch.)
- Paulina Fernandez (3rd year arch.)
- Yuria Sloane (3rd year arch.)
Faculty Advisor:
- Silvina Lopez Barrera, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture MSU