This issue proposes to address different perspectives of what is understood by landscape and its relationship with architecture. It presents significant experiences; where the intervened nature opens an interpretative field tributary of the practices developed in the twentieth century. It begins with an interview with Carme Pinós and her vision of the concept of landscape and the experience in recent projects. Then, Claudia Costa Cabral writes about Archigram's project for Montecarmelo; Rafael Zamora on the development of Lima's coastline; Horacio Torrent on the relationship between architecture and landscape through photography; Danilo Lagos presents the Aterro de Flamingo urban park in Rio de Janeiro; and finally, Jessie Marshall addresses the experience of the Open City.

Guest editor Macarena Cortés

Published: 2017-11-07