
Stereografía | Tattara Zenghelis
(August 2020)
Martino Tattara, Elia Zenghelis; Francisco Díaz, Alejandra Celedón, Felipe de Ferrari (eds.)
Paperback; exposed binding with dust jacket
12 x 17 cm | 144 pp.
Spanish + English
ISBN: 978-956-9571-78-7
Stereografía is a two-voiced monograph. Martino Tattara and Elia Zenghelis have collaborated profusely throughout their careers; here we present two interviews (one with each of them) conducted by Alejandra Celedón and Felipe de Ferrari, in addition to their joint project for the central park of Prato.
Elia Zenghelis studied and taught at the AA from 1956 to 1987. Co-founder of OMA with Rem Koolhaas in 1975 and partner until 1987, when he founded Gigantes Zenghelis Architects in Athens. He is an advanced workshop professor at the Yale School of Architecture from 2013 to the present. Winner of the Annie Spink award for excellence in education in 2000.
Martino Tattara is the co-founder of the Brussels-based architecture office DOGMA and is an assistant professor at KU Leuven. His theoretical and design work focuses on the relationship between architecture and large-scale urban design. He has widely published and lectured on city-related topics.
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Paperback; exposed binding with dust jacket
12 x 17 cm | 144 pp.
Spanish + English
ISBN: 978-956-9571-78-7
Stereografía is a two-voiced monograph. Martino Tattara and Elia Zenghelis have collaborated profusely throughout their careers; here we present two interviews (one with each of them) conducted by Alejandra Celedón and Felipe de Ferrari, in addition to their joint project for the central park of Prato.
Elia Zenghelis studied and taught at the AA from 1956 to 1987. Co-founder of OMA with Rem Koolhaas in 1975 and partner until 1987, when he founded Gigantes Zenghelis Architects in Athens. He is an advanced workshop professor at the Yale School of Architecture from 2013 to the present. Winner of the Annie Spink award for excellence in education in 2000.
Martino Tattara is the co-founder of the Brussels-based architecture office DOGMA and is an assistant professor at KU Leuven. His theoretical and design work focuses on the relationship between architecture and large-scale urban design. He has widely published and lectured on city-related topics.