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Archivo Diseño y Arquitectura : ウィキペディア英語版 | Archivo Diseño y Arquitectura
Located in Mexico City, Archivo Diseño y Arquitectura is a space dedicated to exhibiting, researching and rethinking design in its many forms and outlets. Founded by Mexican architect Fernando Romero and his wife Soumaya Slim in 2012, Archivo houses two collections: a design collection of over 1,500 objects, both international and of Mexican origin, and the personal library of the well-known Mexican modernist architect, Enrique del Moral. ==History== Archivo Diseño y Arquitectura is housed in a 1952 modernist dwelling built by artist and architect Arturo Chávez Paz, located in the traditional Tacubaya neighborhood of Mexico City, on Francisco Ramírez n.4, next door to the World Heritage Site, Luis Barragán House and Studio. Chávez Paz –who never finished architecture school– was an artist and illustrator working closely for the modernist avant-garde abstractionist group with the likes of Mathias Goeritz and Henry Moore. He was in charge of all the illustrations for Platería Ortega, Barragan´s first clients in the neighborhood for whom he built Casa Ortega in 1943. The other only Chávez Paz building known to date is the house on the same street, Francisco Ramírez 13. Archivo also faces the former house of Enrique del Moral, now contemporary art gallery, (LABOR ). Thus, this small corner of the city is a little-known landmark of Modern Mexican architecture and and important cultural destination, now known as the ¨Tacubaya Triangle¨.〔Kochen, Juan José. El triángulo de Tacubaya. June 11th, 2012. http://www.arquine.com/en/blog/el-triangulo-de-tacubaya/〕
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