ARQ Y FILOSOFIA #31 - HISTORIA DE MONTERREY A TRAVES DE SU ARQUITECTURA PARTE 2

PART 2, From the Episode on the History of the City of Monterrey Through Its Architecture 🟥 THE ARCHITECTURE AND PHILOSOPHY PODCAST: This podcast is a conversation about topics related to architecture and philosophy between the duo of professors Viviano Villarreal-Buerón (@massoperations @catedramass) and Jacobo Cleto, enhanced and complemented by the projection of images via photographer Francisco Álvarez (@the_raws). FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM 📸: www.instagram.com/arqyfil/ 🔺 VIVIANO VILLARREAL-BUERON: An architect from ITESM (2008) and a graduate with honors from the Master's program in Design, Theory, and Pedagogy at SCI-Arc (2019) in Los Angeles, he has worked with several prestigious international architecture firms, including OMA/Rem Koolhaas from 2009 to 2015 in Hong Kong, Bjarne Mastenbroek of SeARCH Architects in Amsterdam, and Felipe Assadi in Santiago, Chile. In 2015, he founded MASS OPERATIONS, with projects in Hong Kong and Mexico. Among the firm's recognized projects are the Artist Loft in Chai Wan (Silver Medal, 2017 Mexican Young Architects Biennial) and the Farmacias del Ahorro Corporate Building in Monterrey. Viviano has taught architecture workshops at Hong Kong University, USJ in Macau, and Tec de Monterrey. He currently teaches the MASS Chair at UANL and is a professor of architecture at the University of Monterrey (UDEM). For more information about Viviano, check out his social media: Register and purchase your ticket for the Portfolio Workshop this December 2021: http://www.massoperations.com/Home/Study WEB 🌎: http://www.massoperations.com http://www.catedramass.com INSTAGRAM 📸:   / massoperations     / catedramass   🔺 JACOBO ANTONIO CLETO GARZA: Master of Science in Architecture (2016) from the Faculty of Architecture at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. Speaker at national and international conferences. His research focuses on the experience of architecture, the social consequences of buildings, and cultural heritage, especially industrial heritage, a topic that has interested him since his master's thesis and has been developed in various forums. He is committed to teaching architectural theory. Currently, he has several areas of interest: the relationship between architecture and film, and landscape as a means of sensitizing designers by highlighting the importance of context, ways of inhabiting, and territorial identity as future research topics. For more information about Jacobo, check out his social media: INSTAGRAM 📸:   / jacobo_cleto