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AGENdA

Mon, Feb 5, 2018    6:30pm

A lecture by Camilo Restrepo Ochoa, Co-Founder, AGENdA
Response by Enrique Walker

AGENdA agencia de arquitectura is located in Medellin, Colombia. AGENdA searches for possible architectures no matter the scale or location. AGENdA articulates dialogues, projects and questions regarding architecture disciplinary issues and architecture practice from a condition of crossroad between tropical conditions, history, and disciplinary matters with special attention to uncertain conditions as a response to specific realities and context.

AGENdA is led and founded by Camilo Restrepo Ochoa and Juliana Gallego Martínez in 2010. Camilo Restrepo Ochoa is an architect who graduated from Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana in Medellin in 1998. He has been a guest lecturer at Harvard Graduate School of Design from 2014 to 2017. Restrepo Ochoa was nominated for the MCHAP prize in 2014, BSi Prize in 2014, and was one of the three finalists of the Rolex Mentor Protege 2012.

Free and open to the public.
Organized by Columbia GSAPP.