Arquitectura en México: 1900-2010

Architecture in Mexico: 1900-2010, curated by Fernanda Canales, covered one hundred and ten years of architecture in Mexico and focused on the relationships between design, art and the city. The exhibition was made up of photographs, drawings, models, furniture, sculptures, paintings and urban plans and offered the broadest panorama ever gathered on modern architecture in Mexico. In 2013 and 2014, I worked as a researcher on the exhibition and two-volume book, collecting materials from the archives of Mexican designers both past and present.

MARIE NAKAZAWA