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Deborah, Is there any kind of catalogue for this for those of us so far away? thanks, Lucie Lucie Wall Stylianopoulos Collections/User Education Coordinator Librarian for Art, Classical Archaeology, and Architectural History Fiske Kimball Fine Arts Library University of Virginia Bayly Drive Box 400131 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4131 [log in to unmask] tele.434-924-6604 fax.434-982-2678 At 1:08 PM -0700 9/19/03, Deborah Koshinsky wrote: >Greetings: > >An announcement of possible interest. > >Regards, > >Deborah > >Deborah Husted Koshinsky >Head, >Architecture and Environmental Design Library >Arizona State University > >E: [log in to unmask] > >W: <http://www.asu.edu/lib/arch/>http://www.asu.edu/lib/arch/ > >___________________________________________________________ > > > >The College of Architecture and Environmental Design at Arizona >State University > > is pleased to announce the following exhibition and lectures: > > > > > >exhibition > >ciudad abierta, ritoque, chile > >photographs by anthony hamboussi > > > >september 25 to october 14, 2003 > >caed gallery of design > >south architecture building > >arizona state university > >tempe, arizona > > > >a traveling exhibition sponsored by storefront for art and >architecture, with the generous support of the w.p.carey foundation >and susan & peter kessler. > >in the 1950s, a group of artists, architects, poets, and engineers >from the faculty of the school of architecture at the universidad >católica de chile in valparaiso, conceived a city with no master >plan, no imposed ordering devices, and no hierarchical networks of >infrastructure. they called this project ciudad abierta (open city). >envisioned as a laboratory, those that since reside and work there, >permanently or temporarily, have set in motion a new, alternative >community. > >ciudad abierta is one of the most radical experiments in latin >america that has merged architectural pedagogy, urban development >and landscape. the site unfolds over the immense expanse of dunes, >ravines and plateaus on 700 acres facing the pacific ocean, where >the students practice their own learning guided experiences, through >formal and material experimental language emerged from poetic, >purely aesthetic derives and unique developing of theoretical means, >as well as craftsmanship and interdisciplinary collaboration, >formulating an alternative educational model. it is a significant >product of the grandeur and inordinacy of the american landscape and >a contribution to the south american architectural identity, >expressive of its mysterious relation with the spiritual dimension >of nature. > >the photographs by anthony hamboussi focus on that dialog between >the built and the natural environment it occupies and transforms. >the exhibition contains 27 color photographs selected from an >on-going documentation project that the photographer has been >engaged in for the past two year (www.hamboussi.com). anthony >hamboussi (born. brooklyn, 1969) is a new york-based photographer. >his work has been exhibited both in the usa and abroad. he is the >recipient of 2003 independent project grant from the new york state >council on the arts, for a photographic study of new york city's >newtown creek. other projects include the documentation of the >evolving industrial and urban landscape in new york city and >detroit. his work has appeared in the new york times magazine, >wired, big, metropolis, soma, american photo and interior design, >among other publications. > >opening lectures > >ann pendleton-jullian (mit prof.), alejandro aravena (chile-gsd prof.) > >friday september 26, > >aed 60 > >6:30 pm. > >north architecture building, reception to follow > >ann pendleton-jullian, associate head of the department of >architecture, massachusetts institute of technology (mit), >cambridge, author of a critical research on ciudad abierta: the road >that is not a road: the open city, ritoque, chile (mit press, 1996). > >alejandro aravena, professor universidad católica de chile, >santiago, is currently visiting adjunct professor of architecture at >harvard university, cambridge. aravena is also a young talented >practicing architect, his presentation will include his recent built >projects for the chile university in santiago. > >College of Architecture and Environmental Design > >School of Architecture > >Arizona State University > >PO Box 871605 > >Tempe, AZ 85287-1605 > > > >With the support of > >ASU Center for Latin > >American Studies > >______________________________________________________________________________ > > > > > >__________________________________________________________________ >Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] For information about >joining ARLIS/NA see: http://www.arlisna.org//membership.html Send >administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) >to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription >maintenance: http://lsv.uky.edu/archives/arlis-l.html Questions may >be addressed to list owner (Kerri Scannell) at: [log in to unmask] -- Lucie Wall Stylianopoulos Collections/User Education Coordinator Librarian for Art, Classical Archaeology, and Architectural History Fiske Kimball Fine Arts Library University of Virginia Bayly Drive Box 400131 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4131 [log in to unmask] tele.434-924-6604 fax.434-982-2678 __________________________________________________________________ Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] For information about joining ARLIS/NA see: http://www.arlisna.org//membership.html Send administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: http://lsv.uky.edu/archives/arlis-l.html Questions may be addressed to list owner (Kerri Scannell) at: [log in to unmask]