Paths, Sounds, Ruins: Imagining Architecture in Candelaria
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June, 2017

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“[This report is the] story of a pedagogical experience like no other: one that follows the intellectual journey undertaken by many protagonists, some continuously, others periodically, few occasionally, yet all of them guided by this writer and architect over the course of three years.”

- Jorge Silvetti, Co-Founding Principal at Machado Silvetti

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Paths, Sounds, Ruins: Imagining Architecture in Candelaria

This publication showcases designs and writings inspired by a vast aquatic territory in Argentina, where the extant ruins of a group of Jesuit missions in the middle of the subtropical jungle make tangible the colonial encounter with the Guaraní people and their language, culture, and territory. Taught in conjunction with a seminar on the concept of the ruin, the last and conclusive studio highlighted three themes as drivers for an imaginative architecture: paths, or the threading together of points in space conjuring up mnemonic itineraries and journeys; sounds, alluding to the intangible elements (music, song, poetry, and myth) that are integral to culture; and, finally, ruins themselves as generators of architectural form.

Paths, Sounds, Ruins: Imagining Architecture in Candelaria is available for purchase from the Francis Loeb Library.

Read more about the publication here.

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  • Jorge Silvetti was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he received his diploma in architecture from the University of Buenos Aires. He continued studies at the University of California, Berkeley, receiving his Master of Architecture degree and pursuing post graduate work in the area of architectural theory and criticism. Jorge formed a practice with Rodolfo Machado in 1974, formally incorporating in 1985. Learn more about Jorge Silvetti’s work and role at Machado Silvetti here.

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