Felipe Correa is Associate Professor in the Department of Urban Planning and Design and Director of the Urban Design Degree Program at Harvard University. A New York-based architect and urbanist, his most recent research focuses on resource extraction models within the South American continent and the diverse models of urbanisation these have enabled.
..."Between Geometry and Geography: Mexico City is an ambitious portrait of Mexico City that avoids reading the city through the singularities of its monuments. They have produced instead a stunning graphic biography of the metropolis, focusing on the infrastructures that have shaped the city and make it function today and speculating on opportunities for future multifunctional infrastructures....This book is a triumph of applied research at its best and should be brandished as an example of how design disciplines can produce extraordinary research."--Juan Miro "ArchDaily"
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