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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 488 pages, height x width: 240x165 mm, 350 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Lars Muller Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3037786086
  • ISBN-13: 9783037786086
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 488 pages, height x width: 240x165 mm, 350 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Lars Muller Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3037786086
  • ISBN-13: 9783037786086
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What if we stopped dividing the US and Mexico, and instead saw the border as one region? This book envisions the cultural and industrial cohesion of the area

At a moment when migration has returned as a hot-button political issue and NAFTA is being renegotiated as the USMC, political discourse has exaggerated differences on either side of the shared US/Mexico border. But what if we stopped dividing the United States and Mexico into two separate nations, and instead studied their shared histories, cultures and economies, acknowledging them as parts of a single region?

In 2018, under the direction of Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao, 13 architecture studios and their students across the United States and Mexico undertook the monumental task of attempting to rethink the US/Mexico border as a complex and dynamic, but also cohesive and integrated, region. Two Sides of the Border envisions the borderlands through five themes: creative industries and local production, migration, housing and cities, territorial economies and tourism. Building on a long shared history in the region, the projects in this volume use design and architecture to address social, political and ecological concerns along our shared border.

Featuring essays, student projects, interviews, special research and a large photo project by Iwan Baan, Two Sides of the Border explores the distinct qualities which characterize this place. The book uses the tools of architecture, research and photography to articulate an alternate reality within a contested region.

Participating architectural programs and projects include Cornell University College of Architecture and Art, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Texas Tech University College of Architecture in El Paso, University of Texas at Austin, Universidad Iberoamericana, Universidad de Monterey UDEM, University of Michigan, University of Washington Department of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley, University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, and Yale School of Architecture.

Preface 22(2)
Deborah Berke
Foreword: A New Atlas 24(10)
Nile Greenberg
Introduction 34(6)
Tatiana Bilbao
Ayesha S. Ghosh
Interview 40(18)
Iwan Baan
Tatiana Bilbao
Nile Greenberg
ESSAYS
74.00° The Traveling Serialized Adventures Of Kid Quixote
58(8)
Stephen Haff
74.00° Interview With Participants
66(18)
Terremoto
82.99° Bee Aware
84(22)
Carlos Zedillo Velasco
88.89° Imagining The Frontier
106(16)
Carlos Hagerman
89.59° Mukseoga
122(112)
Minjae Kim
103.34° The Migration Of Money, Objects And Aspirations: A100-Year-Long Regional History
234(12)
Sarah Lynn Lopez
106.48° The Key To Success Is Being In The Right Place At The Right Time
246(8)
Alejandro Luperca
106.48° Hackable Infrastructures
254(36)
Ersela Kripa
106.48° Airborne Agents
290(40)
Stephen Mueller
112.33° The Stage That Remains
330
Miguel Fernandez De Castro
Natalia Mendoza
PHOTOGRAPHS
Iwan Baan
84.30° Union, Ohio
89(48)
97.74° Austin, Texas
137(17)
98.20° Puebla City, Puebla
154(18)
98.23° Mcallen, Texas/Reynosa, Tamaulipas
172(14)
99.13° Mexico City, Ciudad De Mexico
186(8)
100.31° Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
194(10)
100.71° Acambaro, Guanajuato
204(10)
101.35° Ulysses, Kansas
214(51)
106.48° El Paso, Texas
265(40)
106.48° Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua
305(19)
106.89° Samalayuca Dune Fields, Chihuahua
324(21)
116.62° Tecate, Baja California
345(7)
117.03° Tijuana, Baja California
352(26)
MAPS
117.03° Double Agents
378(48)
Carla Fernandez
Pedro Reyes
Terra Incognita
384(9)
Andrei Harwell
Commissioned Maps
393(19)
Thomas Paturet
Historical Maps
412(14)
STUDIO INDEX
The Border
426(14)
Farming, Agriculture And Migration
440(12)
Growth And Cities
452(12)
Acknowledgments 464(9)
What REMAINS 473
Monica Lozano
Samuel Rodriguez
TATIANA BILBAO is a Mexican architect. She developed the architectural project along the Ruta del Peregrino and is a recipient of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture by the LOCUS Foundation, Cite de lArchitecture in Paris, and the patronage of UNESCO.