"A x A", la dimensión cultural de la revista Arquitectura. 1977- 1980
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Salcedo Sánchez, Esteban
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El artículo examina la evolución de la revista Arquitectura,
del Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid, bajo la
dirección de Jerónimo Junquera, Estanislao Pérez Pita
entre 1977-1980. Durante su liderazgo, la revista
experimentó una transformación significativa al
convertirse en un espacio interdisciplinar que abrazó la
diversidad de conceptos y perspectivas. La innovación
más destacada radicó en su concepción de la arquitectura
como un "fenómeno cultural" que desembocó en la
creación, junto a Gabriel Allende, de la primera galería
consagrada a la arquitectura en España," A x A". La revista
adoptó una estructura fragmentada y desafiante, ligada al
pastiche, promoviendo un enfoque descentrado que
fomentó la diversidad de marcos teóricos y
colaboradores. Esta mirada reconoció elementos
minoritarios en la cultura española apoyándose en un
consejo de redacción que introdujo temas relacionados
con el arte y la cultura.
Arquitectura introdujo una perspectiva posmoderna en la
arquitectura española, contraviniendo las narrativas
hegemónicas, promoviendo la pluralidad de formatos y
generando nuevas perspectivas. En resumen, el artículo
destaca cómo Arquitectura se convirtió en un foro de
innovación y cambio en la cultura arquitectónica española.
This article examines the evolution of Arquitectura, the journal of the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid, under the leadership of Jerónimo Junquera, Estanislao Pérez Pita between 1977-1980. During their direction, the journal underwent a significant transformation as it beca me an interdisciplinary space that embraced the diversity of concepts and perspectives. The most outstanding innovation lay in his conception of architecture as a "cultural phenomenon" which led to the creation, together with Gabriel Allende, of the first gallery devoted to architecture in Spain, "A x A". The magazine adopted a fragmented and challenging structure, linked to pastiche, promoting a decentred approach that encouraged a diversity of theoretical frameworks and collaborators. This approach recognised minority elements in Spanish culture, supported by an editorial board that introduced themes related to art and culture. Arquitectura introduced a postmodern perspective on Spanish architecture, challenging hegemonic narratives, promoting plurality of formats and opening new perspectives. In short, the article highlights how Arquitectura beca me a multiformat forum far innovation and change in Spanish architecture culture
This article examines the evolution of Arquitectura, the journal of the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid, under the leadership of Jerónimo Junquera, Estanislao Pérez Pita between 1977-1980. During their direction, the journal underwent a significant transformation as it beca me an interdisciplinary space that embraced the diversity of concepts and perspectives. The most outstanding innovation lay in his conception of architecture as a "cultural phenomenon" which led to the creation, together with Gabriel Allende, of the first gallery devoted to architecture in Spain, "A x A". The magazine adopted a fragmented and challenging structure, linked to pastiche, promoting a decentred approach that encouraged a diversity of theoretical frameworks and collaborators. This approach recognised minority elements in Spanish culture, supported by an editorial board that introduced themes related to art and culture. Arquitectura introduced a postmodern perspective on Spanish architecture, challenging hegemonic narratives, promoting plurality of formats and opening new perspectives. In short, the article highlights how Arquitectura beca me a multiformat forum far innovation and change in Spanish architecture culture
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Salcedo Sánchez, E. (2024). “A x A”, la dimensión cultural de la revista Arquitectura. 1977- 1980. REIA, 24, 55–69.



