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about
We are a transdisciplinary collective of applied research founded in 2022 by Lina Celis, Colombian architect, and textile designer, Elisa Lutteral, Argentine textile designer, Rubén Goméz, Colombian architect, and León Duval, Chilean architect.

We work with the traces, renderings, representations, and relationships derived from Latinx culture in different global contexts, aiming to comprehend, expose, and communicate their impacts and extents through engagement actions among individuals, collectives, humans, more-than-humans, and communities, facilitated by the act of "palabreo" (oral communication).

A sensory experience that explores how our bodies account for notions of land, belonging, and domesticity. Through  interaction with corn, we explore its diversity of settings that has been utilized as a medium of identity in Latinx communities.
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Maiz I, Workshop, NYTM



"Nixtamalizaciones," a term that signifies an ancestral process that brings together lime and corn to produce food, while also weaving domestic relationships in its creation. This is a palabreo session about corn and its built environment.
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Maiz II, Online, palabreo

MAIZ III is an interactive installation prompted by corn that places together objects-actors and subjects-actors within lost-in-translation realities.
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MAIZ, competition, research

Can Corn be Architecture?
06–08–23
Interview for Peel, digital student-led GSAPP journal, that peels away superficial layers to reveal the core impacts of Architecture; in this case: food & its build environment.

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Maiz, Publication, Online


Storytelling expresses our actions and memories through photographs – or images to comprehend the relationships with significant foods in our daily practices.
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Maiz, Workshop, Online