Architecture of Augusto Quijano
Architecture of Augusto Quijano
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Augusto Quijano is a Mexican architect who has designed over 30 iconic projects in the Yucatan peninsula, including the Universidad del Mayab, Torre Asemex, Rectory of the Universidad Anáhuac, Parish of the Risen Christ, Casa Angosta, Universidad del Caribe, and the Cultural Center of Mérida El Olimp. This book showcases his work with sketches, plans, sections, and exclusive photographs.
Format: Hardback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 28 June 2021
Publisher: Arquine
This book is a captivating compilation of the remarkable work of the esteemed Mexican architect Augusto Quijano, whose architectural prowess has been predominantly showcased in the lush rainforests of the Yucatan peninsula. This publication offers a glimpse into more than 30 iconic projects that have shaped his illustrious career, each of which has garnered numerous prestigious awards and honorable mentions. The projects are presented through a series of sketches, plans, sections, and exclusive photographs taken within the confines of the architect's studio. Among the featured projects in this publication are the Universidad del Mayab, Torre Asemex, Rectory of the Universidad Anáhuac, Parish of the Risen Christ, Casa Angosta, Universidad del Caribe, and the Cultural Center of Mérida El Olimp.
Augusto Quijano's architectural journey is a testament to his unwavering dedication to creating spaces that blend seamlessly with their natural surroundings. His designs, characterized by their intricate details and innovative use of materials, have left an indelible mark on the landscape of the Yucatan peninsula. From the Universidad del Mayab, a stunning educational institution that blends modern architecture with sustainable design principles, to the Torre Asemex, a towering corporate headquarters that incorporates eco-friendly features, Quijano's projects showcase his commitment to creating buildings that not only serve their functional purposes but also contribute to the betterment of the environment.
The Rectory of the Universidad Anáhuac, a serene and contemplative space designed to foster academic excellence, is another notable example of Quijano's work. The building's intricate woodwork, stained glass windows, and carefully curated gardens create a peaceful environment that encourages intellectual growth and reflection. Similarly, the Parish of the Risen Christ, a vibrant and welcoming church that incorporates traditional Mexican architectural elements, provides a spiritual haven for the community.
Quijano's attention to detail extends beyond the physical structure of his buildings. He also pays close attention to the surrounding environment, incorporating natural elements such as sunlight, water, and vegetation into his designs. This approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of his projects but also promotes a sense of connection between the built environment and the natural world.
The Cultural Center of Mérida El Olimp, a multi-purpose facility that hosts exhibitions, performances, and cultural events, is a testament to Quijano's ability to create spaces that are both functional and visually stunning. The building's sleek and contemporary design, coupled with its innovative use of materials and technology, creates a dynamic and engaging environment that encourages cultural exchange and exploration.
In conclusion, this book serves as a testament to the extraordinary talent and creativity of Augusto Quijano. Through his work, he has demonstrated his ability to create spaces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing, while also promoting a sense of connection between the built environment and the natural world. Quijano's legacy continues to inspire architects and designers around the world, and his contributions to the architectural landscape of the Yucatan peninsula will be cherished for generations to come.
Weight: 2200g
Dimension: 287 x 267 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9786079489786
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