Arquitectonica is a post-modern architecture, interior design and planning firm that began in Miami in 1977 as an experimental studio. Led by Peruvian architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia and his wife Laurinda Spear, the studio has grown over the years, having designed such famous buildings as the Atlantis Condominium and the Westin Times Square in New York. The hallmarks of their style are sophisticated surface patterning and facade articulation. Arquitectonica's structures are bold in color and graphic in form. The Atlantis Condominium is a landmark 20-story condominium in Miami, Florida. ...
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The numbers centered in the text represent page numbers of the original overhead projector transparencies which were read and discussed.
This text has first been published in Spanish language by Guadalajara University Press, Mexico (See Amerlinck, Mari-JosĀ, Hacia una antropologia arquitectonica, 1995, 1997).
For details see the file: 'Books on Architectural Anthropology')