post_industry/industria

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

CONCEPT: Planta Fundidora

JOSE JAIME MANRIQUE + JUAN CARLOS CALVA









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Concept: Madereria La Victoria















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CONCEPT: Heppenstall


ALEJANDRA BUSTILLOS + MIRIAM CAZARES

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Monday, April 25, 2011

CONCEPT: Carrie Furnace

ANDREA BARRERO + MARIBEL CERVANTES










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OVERVIEW

This studio blog has been
established to support collaborative
research, analysis, and
documentation of integrated
third year sustainable architecture
and fourth year urban design
studios at the Universidad de Monterrey.

The studio is led by professors
Ziad Qureshi and Gregory Marinic.

DURATION

Spring 2011

INSTITUTION

Universidad de Monterrey
Department of Architecture

FACULTY

Ziad Qureshi
Gregory Marinic

STUDIO

Iván Aguirre
Jorge Arreola
Darío Badillo
Andrea Barrero
Miguel Buenrostro
Alejandra Bustillos
Juan Calva
Herberto Cano
Daniela Capetillo
Juan Castañeda
Miriam Cazares
Maribel Cervantes
Carlos Contreras
Jaime Garcia
Rodrigo Garza
Abraham Licón
José Manrique
Manuel Martínez
Eliud Martínez
Oscar Mena
Isam Rodríguez

INTENT

POST [industry/industria] reconsiders the under-realized potential of the post-industrial North American city. Through the shared value of their historic industrial infrastructures and cultural landscapes, the cities of Pittsburgh and Monterrey act as a laboratory for an international design investigation in landscape urbanism.

This research-intensive collaborative studio addresses design opportunities specific to improving urban life in Pittsburgh and Monterrey. The often overlooked common legacy of the steel industry and its aftermath continues to shape the identities of both Pittsburgh and Monterrey. The shared opportunity of post-industrial landscapes presents a unique platform to identify, analyze, and exploit the potential of urban brownfields as cultural amenities.

This studio will propose small-scale interventions into the urban fabric, as well as large-scale metropolitan gestures.

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      • CONCEPT: Planta Fundidora
      • Concept: Madereria La Victoria
      • CONCEPT: Heppenstall
      • CONCEPT: Carrie Furnace
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