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This book explores the theoretical & architectural connections.
José Bernardi is associate professor in The Design School at The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University. His work is focused on modern and contemporary design and architecture in Latin America.
Introduction: Expanding and diversifying the field of adaptive reuseJosé Bernardi Topic I Whose Memories, whose values? The search for identity 1. Whose memories, whose values? Reflecting on the spatial history of the Americas. Fernando Luiz Lara 2. Open Work as a seed for change in adaptive reuse Ana Etkin 3. Essential Documentation: Lucio Costa and the Modernist MissionaryCatherine Seavitt Nordenson 4. From a project of modernization to a strategy of community building Monica Bertolino Topic II Other Modernities 5. Housing Policies in Brazil and Dwellers perspectives, a Comparative Study Ana Paula Koury 6. Renovation and reuse in Brazil: Cases in Sao Paulo, Bahia and Porto Alegre Marta Peixoto 7. Adaptive Reuse in Brazil: Lessons from Lina Bo Bardi Isabella Trindade, and Ana Luisa Rolim 8. Resilient spaces: modern and historic legacy in Brazilian built heritage Cláudia Costa Cabral Topic III Perpetual Transformations: Adaptive Reuse in Mexico City 9. Mexican Iconoclasms: From the Post-Revolutionary Era to the 1980s Cristóbal Jácome-Moreno 10. Exhibiting Contemporary Art in a Colonial Context at the Ex Santa Teresa in Mexico City Derek Burdette 11. Cosmologies of Ruins and Ruination: Infrastructures and the Anthropocene Christopher Morehart Topic IV Places of Defiance and Resilience 12. How body memory "actualizes" to the architectural heritage the Latin American dwelling as the new public space Diana Maldonado 13. Hidden Landscapes of Palimpsestic Urban Memories: The Case of Lima, Peru Kathryn Golda- Pongratz 14. Reversing neo-Plantations: From Guayusa Monocultures to Chakras and Managed Forests in Mushullakta Ana María Durán Calisto 15. Matachín Codex Complex Cristóbal Martínez