*Couldn't make up a thing like that. This oughta be a big thrill for any Peruvian steampunks in the audience. http://mundopaulet.blogspot.com/2010/06/lima-from-now-to ...
Peru, with its varied geography and vast array of natural resources, renders an architectural style that makes itself one with the landscape. In the country's three principal terrains —coast, mountain ...
The PUCP team was selected from over 60 entries from around the world. Entrants were asked to propose a new opportunity or challenge related to water and design. The team's winning design focused on ...
“There are no weather forecasts in Lima,” Sandra Barclay and Jean Pierre Crousse have joked when presenting their work. It is an especially significant point given the difference between designing in ...
Madrid-based OOIIO Architecture has designed a new pedestrian bridge, set to be a landmark for the city of Lima. The bridge will span a busy roadway and connect the two thriving districts of ...
Two City College of New York architecture students are using their design skills to support social good in Peru. Michele Flournoy and Tiffany Kimmel, third-year graduate students at the Spitzer School ...