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Maria Jesús Huarte

Maria Jesús Huarte

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I am an architect, artist and professor of Architecture and Urban Design at Buenos Aires University.
I am also doctoral student at Politechnic Universit of Madrid.
I founded [Territorio de Arquitectura] architecture, art and research in 2005.
In 2005 she won First Prize in the Young Research Teams Contest, as Project Director The assembly of a journey through urban voids, an ethnographic and projectual experience for the construction of a map.
Since 2011 to date, I am the director of the research project "[u-seed] Urban seed, exploration of territories for a remedial project", in the Research Department of School of architecture at University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I won in 2022 the project "Route-maps for a new landscape, between the preexisting ones and the new project in architecture and education, Strategic Development Project (PDE). University of Buenos Aires, Secretariat of Science and Technology.
Since 2008, I have produced "Second Landscape" a series of artistic interventions for the city, landscape: . Among them 2019 "Pupitregrafía", mural and resignification of disused desks. In 2016 I exhibited "Prisonnessence", a drawing in the courtyards of the Wolvenplein prison in Utrecht, the Netherlands. And "urbeconexa [10]" in the public space of Buenos Aires city. Open House. In 2023 I paint "Rivus Plata", a map in defense of the public lands on the edge of the Río de la Plata, it was be exhibited at the MARQ Museum of Design and Architecture in Buenos Aires as in 2022 another mural about preexistence and reinterpreted myth: "A liquid map for Deolinda”. And in 2021 I made an instalation "Maps_path that dominate ghosts", on the notion of preexistence in art and architecture. Espacio Mo, in Buenos Aires.
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Cats aren’t known for clomping around like Clydesdales; they’re stealthy. That’s why cat-footing refers to walking that’s more subtle and graceful than that of the average oaf. In Harry L. Wilson’s 1916 book Somewhere in Red Gap, this word appears in characteristic fashion: “…I didn’t yell any more. I cat-footed. And in a minute I was up close.” Cat-footing is a requirement for a career as a cat burglar. Credits to Mark Peters.

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