EB 26- Barclay & Crousse
If something defines the work of Barclay & Crousse we would say that it is relevance.
This statement could be the result of a first look at the energy and solidity that transmit their projects.
After that first look, there is the careful analysis of their works, their drawings, and their models, to confirm that behind them is an architecture that is anything but arbitrary. As if they had been guided by hidden forces that were never very explicit they work stubbornly connected with the Peruvian context; a complex context, both because of its geographical conditions and because of its socioeconomic conditions, which they assume and understand with a non-judgmental attitude that allows them to preform consciously with the real possibilities available to them.
Soft cover
Sandra Barclay and Jean Pierre Crousse belong to a new generation of Peruvian architects who started their production at the beginning of the 21st century, after the serious crisis of the nineties caused by state corruption and the indiscriminate terrorism of the Sendero Luminoso (Comummist Party in Peru).
A generation marked by the forced exodus and the voluntary return that shows optimism and confidence on the continuous socio-economic and political crises that, like Biblical plagues, periodically affect the country.
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Relevance, territory and time
Ana Ábalos Ramos, Pablo Llopis Fernández
About… A conversation with Barclay & Crousse:
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VEDOBLE HOUSES
THE PLACE OF MEMORY
SITE MUSEUM OF PARACAS CULTURE
UNIVERSITY FACILITIES UDEP
C3 HOUSE
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