Patricio Pouchulu

Patricio Pouchulu

Giza, Egypt / unbuilt
Born (1965-04-13) 13 April 1965
Buenos Aires
Nationality Argentine
Occupation Architect
Practice Pouchulu Architects
Buildings Complejo Azul, Royal Flats, Casa Atelier
Projects Kalevala, Grand Egyptian Museum, London Bridge Project, Ciudad en el Desierto.

Patricio Pouchulu (born April 13, 1965 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a Futurist contemporary architect.

Born in Buenos Aires, he graduated as an Architect at Universidad de Buenos Aires before moving to London to study with Peter Cook at The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, where he got a M.Arch. He was awarded by the British Council and Fondo Nacional de las Artes. In London he met Susanne Biek, establishing Pouchulu Architects in 1999.

He taught at the University of Buenos Aires (1989–1996), Fachhochschule-Munich, Germany (1999–2004). His approach to Futurism, Expressionism and African art gives his projects atemporal, refreshing atmospheres, already present in his early architectural drawings and paintings. His work is devoted to the exploration of unknown architectural territories and contemporary Utopias.[1]

Projects

Below is a selection of projects:

References

  1. "DREAMS and VISIONS, L'Arca, Milano, June 2004". l`arca. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  2. "INSPIRING VISIONARY". Architect Africa Online. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
  3. "LONDON BRIDGE PROYECTO 1998". Arqchile. Retrieved 22 June 2012.

Articles

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