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BREAKING BORDERS: NEW LATIN AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE

This exhibition highlights contemporary architecture of the past 10 years from 45 firms representing more than 10 Latin American countries. Click here for more information.

"Breaking Borders Symposium: A Critical Panorama" on November 7
With a distinguished panel of international architects and educators, this symposium will discuss the global importance of Latin American architecture with presentations in conjunction with the ongoing "Breaking Borders" exhibition. Speakers include Alfredo Brillembourg, chair of Architecture and Urban Design at the Swiss Institute of Technology; Ana Maria Duran, architect at A0 Studio in Quito, Ecuador; Giancarlo Mazzanti, architect in Bogota, Columbia; Barry Bergdoll, chief curator of Architecture and Design at The Museum of Modern Art in New York; Kenneth Frampton, Ware professor of architecture at Columbia University; Ivan Shumkov, Pratt professor of architecture.

HIGGINS HALL AUDITORIUM
Brooklyn Campus
61 St. James Place

Keynote Lecture on November 14
Principal and lead designer of the Carlos Jimenez Studio (CJS), Carlos Jimenez is an internationally recognized and award-winning architect with works ranging from an art studio in the serene surroundings of the Berkshires to the corporate headquarters of a major firm along a busy freeway in Indiana.

HIGGINS HALL AUDITORIUM
Brooklyn Campus
61 St. James Place

Exhibition open through November 30
Monday–Friday, 10 AM–8 PM
Saturday–Sunday, 10 AM–6 PM

HAZEL AND ROBERT H. SIEGEL GALLERY
Brooklyn Campus
61 St. James Place

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