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Divide 13

Designing a space for co-existence

Pamplona, Peru

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Cynthia Seinfeld LemligCynthia Seinfeld Lemlig

Cynthia Seinfeld Lemlig

Co-Founder / Main Architect, Seinfeld arquitectos/ Tandem Arquitectura, Lima, Peru

Graduated from the Universidad Ricardo Palma. Magister of Architecture with a mention in Housing from the UNI and co-founder of the AEA, an institution dedicated to reassessing the work of architects. She founded Seinfeld Arquitectos and Tandem Arquitectura with her partners Draxl and Burga after the joint expertise in a contest for the UTEC where they were finalists. She taught at the Universidad de Lima. Currently she teaches at the PUCP. In 2012 she participated in the delegation of Peru for the Venice Architecture Biennale, which was about Inhabiting the Desert. Her projects have been published both nationally and internationally and has received various recognitions and awards. She won the contest for the design of the Coca Cola building in Peru and for the academic complex of the PUCP with her partners. In 2018 she was awarded at the National Biennial with the project “Sustainable and Productive Housing: Cañete” (reknown in the CAPECO Contest). She has been studying the physical conformation, its usage and social relationships in open community spaces in collective buildings. They affect the use of space, the sense of belonging and neighborhood links. Her work is based on "sustainable thinking" including environmental, cultural, and social conditions; also considers the memory of places to route its own logics. These inquire into the poetics of architecture through a dialogue among: intimate and collective, implicit and explicit, to reveal unexpected relationships.

Felipe FerrerFelipe Ferrer

Felipe Ferrer

Partner, V.Oid, lima, Peru

Felipe Ferrer Cárdenas (Lima, 1978) has worked between Lima and New York where he received a M.S. in Advanced Architecture Design at Columbia University graduating with honors receiving the Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Prize with his project C.Lens. He then joined Diller Scofidio + Renfro in 2005 and worked in a wide variety of projects ranging from art installations, virtual worlds, architectural competitions to the highly acclaimed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in NY including the Juilliard School of Music, The Hirshhorn Museum bubble and the Rio de Janeiro Museum of Image and Sound. He has taught at Columbia University GSAPP (AAD) and been invited as a critic to numerous schools like Parsons School of Design, Columbia University, Barnard College, NYIT and others. He received his bachelor’s degree from UPC in Lima, and now teaches Design Studio in Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. His design studio V was awarded with the ‘ex aequo’ award in Greece with an Emergency Shelter prototype. His design studios at PUCP have published two books, Thesis Projects: The Urban Project and 1:1 Projects over the Peruvian Territory. Felipe has been selected to be the Curator for the Peruvian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2020. He is a registered architect in Peru since 2002.

Aldo Facho DedeAldo Facho Dede

Aldo Facho Dede

Editor Principal, Red Lationamericana de Urbanistas, Lima , Peru

Architect and urbanist graduated from the National Engineering University of Perú. Master in Sustainable Development from the National University of Lanus, and the Latin American Forum of Environmental Science (FLACAM). Ph.D. studies in the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Spain). Specialization courses in urbanism in the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Professional experience in urban planning, urban design, and architecture in Latin América and Spain, mainly in Peru and Argentina. Professor at Catholic University Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo (Chiclayo, Peru). Founder and principal editor of the Red Latinoamericana de Urbanistas (www.urbanistas.lat), editor of the blog HABITAR (www.habitar-arq.blogspot.com). Aldo is frequently invited to write articles and to participate in interviews in different platforms, in topics related to urban development.

Rodolfo Jaime Cortegana MorganRodolfo Jaime Cortegana Morgan

Rodolfo Jaime Cortegana Morgan

Lead architect, Llosa Cortegana Arquitectos, Lima, Peru

An architect by Ricardo Palma University, he has taught courses in the line of history and theory at Ricardo Palma University, as well as Project workshop at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú from 2002 to date. He has a Master's degree in Museology from the Ricardo Palma University and has developed museum projects and interventions. In 1992 he received the award for the best thesis degree with the theme "The house as an object in a museum of modern art" In his teaching work, he is the coordinator of the Project Workshops area of the PUCP's Faculty of Architecture since 2017 and a member of the study commission. In 2005, together with Patricia Llosa, he founded LLOSA | CORTEGANA Arquitectos office with whom he develops projects of different scales. He has been an exhibitor at different universities and received awards in different biennials and competitions at a Latin American level as being a finalist of the MCHAP by the Site Museum of Pachacamac, ITT College of Architecture, Illinois, USA, 2016. The Project International Winner - FACI Library - PUCP, at the XX International Biennial of Quito, Ecuador in 2016. The ODA Award 2017, Archdaily-Spanish with the project Pachacamac Site Museum 2017. His work has been exhibited and recognized in different international magazines and he has just published, together with Patricia Llosa and Jose Luis Villanueva, the book “The house is an idea” that critically compiles 40 housing projects developed by his studio in the last 14 years.

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