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Adamo-faiden : No. 91. International Architecture Review
(Author) Moises PuenteFounded in 2005, adamo-faiden reformulated their role as architects in the new Argentinian social context upon their return to Argentina after the crisis. Among their first projects were residential and office buildings, others were added to this tried-and-true typology that have consolidated adamo-faiden as one of the reference studios in the Southern Cone. This issue includes their recent work, from single family houses to commercial buildings.
Moises Puente
Moises Puente was a Mexican writer known for his novel "El Gato de Chihuahua", which explores themes of identity and cultural displacement. His writing style is characterized by its vivid imagery and lyrical prose. Puente's key contribution to literature lies in his ability to capture the complexities of the Mexican-American experience.