AP205 Amancio Williams is dedicated to the work of Argentinian architect Amancio Williams (1913–1989), one of the key figures of modern architecture in Latin America. His most famous project, Casa sobre el Arroyo in the province of Buenos Aires, is one of his few built works. The vast range of projects and proposals produced by his office between the 1940s and the 1980s is instead attested to by an extensive archive of drawings, photographs, correspondence, and models, donated to the Canadian Centre for Architecture by the Williams family in 2020. The publication features research by Studio Muoto, Claudia Shmidt, and Pezo von Ellrichshausen, who each possess distinct backgrounds in architectural practice and history. Together, their readings present new and expanded understandings of Williams’s work and situate social, material, and political dimensions of his practice within contemporary architectural discourse.
Studio Muoto is an architectural office founded in Paris in 2003 by Gilles Delalex and Yves Moreau.
Claudia Shmidt is a professor and researcher at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Argentina.
Pezo von Ellrichshausen is the name of an art and architecture studio based in southern Chile that was founded in 2002.
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AP 205 Amancio Williams. Lecturas del archivo
272 pp.
numerous color illustrations
thread-sewn softcover
Leipzig October, 2024
ISBN: 9783959057981
Width: 24 cm
Length: 31 cm
Language(s): Spanish
Editor
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Designer
Our Polite Society
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AP 205 Amancio Williams: Readings of the Archive