Arquine is a quarterly publication that has consolidated itself as the referent for Latin-American architecture culture.
With the publication of its 60th edition, Arquine reaches 15 years of uninterrupted activity and celebrates its anniversary with the simultaneous publication of both, a print and digital edition of the magazine, eluding the dichotomy between them and the self-involved discussion about the future of publications.
The iPad version includes all of the content of the printed version but has added values such as videos, interactive applications, image galleries, links to other websites, geolocalization maps positioning system and extra zooming capabilities. Besides, it is available in both English and Spanish.
This special edition singles out 15 new projects that reflect the most recent work of the Mexican architects behind them, thus remarking on solid trajectories as well as shedding light on interesting proposals. The dossier embarks on a reflection of the different understandings about architectural representation, from a certain resistance to hyper-real rendering to a nostalgia for free-hand drawings, as well as a renewed predilection for the axonometric representation.