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Juan Azulay

American architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Juan Azulay (born February 29, 1972) is a director, media artist, author and designer. As a director and media artist, he is known for his collaboration work with British band The Cult, Icelandic art rock band Sigur Rós, No Wave Legend Lydia Lunch and his directing work alongside Oscar-winner cinematographer Guillermo Navarro. His design work and films have received over a dozen recognized awards in competition and his work has been included in prestigious exhibitions like the 2011 Ville Fertile at Cite de l'Architecture et Patrimoine in Paris and is part of the permanent collection at the MAK in Vienna. Azulay's work is produced through a creative practice called MTTR MGMT, of which he is the creative director.

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Film and Media Arts work

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Design work

  • "Aquatic Terrarium for the New Barcelona Zoo" in the Universal Forum of Cultures of 2004 in Barcelona, Spain. 2000
  • "Clifton Middle School" in Monrovia, California. 2003
  • "Northview Gymnasium" in Duarte, California. 2005
  • "3x1 Housing Project" in Hollywood, California. 2006
  • "Glendale Satellite Library" in Glendale, California. 2007
  • "MAK t6 Vacant" at the MAK Center Vienna. 2008
  • "Master Plan for Shaoxing, China" in Shaoxing, China. 2009
  • "Vivarium" at the Southern California Institute of Architecture. 2010
  • "7918 Tower" in Miami, Florida. 2017
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