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Santiago FLORES, on January 8, 2007, said:

Not exactly a Architectural Museum, but a exploration field pretty much alive. Located in Ritoque, Quintero, Chile, and much further than a kilometre from Ramaditas Hill, this Amereida Community has come up with ideas earlier than Zaha Hadid or Libeskind. Much of the work was, or is rather, done by the Architectural students themselves.

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Stefan Tanner, on January 8, 2007, said:

Muchas gracias, Santiago! Pensaba que era de alguna escuela o universidad, pero no sabía exactamente! Parece q estés en la PUCV también! Me gustaron mucho sus ideas! Pero qué es AMEREIDA, nunca había escuchado de eso? (y donde puse el "marker" esta bien, cierto? ...aunq Google dice q este cerca de las ramaditas y no Ritoque...)

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Santiago FLORES, on January 8, 2007, said:

Hey: Yes, I am an Alumni from the UCV (they have add a P since, very posh!)I would suggest you go the Amereida web site, it is excellent and you could get a better grasp of the idea behind the forms. And, funnily enough, when we took the bus to go to Ritoque (where Amereida is) the driver always shouted back at us: "it's called PUNTA DE PIEDRA you eegit!", you can't always get it right, can you?

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Stefan Tanner, on January 8, 2007, said:

ah, ok! Yo fui a la PUC (donde ahora SACARON la P)... Fuimos al Solymar en un paseo con la U y ahí vi las casas... ahora entiendo la vista poética de la arquitectura! Bravo!

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VICTOR 60, on October 7, 2010, said:

  • Class picture! I vote!

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  • Uploaded on March 26, 2006
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    by Stefan Tanner
  • Extra information
    • Camera: NIKON E3100
    • Taken on 2003/11/10 00:00:57
    • Exposure: 0.001s
    • Focal Length: 5.80mm
    • F/Stop: f/5.600
    • ISO Speed: ISO100
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
    • No flash