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Simón Vélez. Architect Mastering Bamboo - Architecte la Maitrise du Bamboo | Pierre Frey | 9782330012373

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Simón Vélez

Architect Mastering Bamboo - Architecte la Maitrise du Bamboo

Author:Pierre Frey

Publisher:Actes Sud

ISBN: 978-23-3001-237-3

  • Hardcover
  • English, French
  • 256 Pages
  • Sep 6, 2013

WINNER OF THE DAM ARCHITECTURAL BOOK AWARD 2013

In this monograph, Simón Vélez. Architect Mastering Bamboo, author Pierre Frey guides us through a range of works by Vélez, examining his construction methods- - in bamboo, steel and wood- - as exemplifying a new kind of vernacular architecture. The book is illustrated throughout with photographs by von Schaewen’s.


For Colombian architect Simon Vélez (born 1949), botany has been inextricable from architecture. His work has been significantly determined by his country’s tropical resources, in particular its lush vegetation and abundance of guadua bamboo - a common species throughout the valleys of Colombia.

Working in close collaboration with the engineer – constructor Marcello Villegas, Vélez has devised bamboo buildings that are extraordinary not only in appearance but also in their structural simplicity, and in their suitability for scenarios in which construction tools and resources are minimal. Vélez has so successfully popularized guadua bamboo that today even his wealthiest clients are commissioning luxury residences in this material formerly associated with peasant dwellings.

WINNER OF THE DAM ARCHITECTURAL BOOK AWARD 2013

In this monograph, Simón Vélez. Architect Mastering Bamboo, author Pierre Frey guides us through a range of works by Vélez, examining his construction methods- - in bamboo, steel and wood- - as exemplifying a new kind of vernacular architecture. The book is illustrated throughout with photographs by von Schaewen’s.


For Colombian architect Simon Vélez (born 1949), botany has been inextricable from architecture. His work has been significantly determined by his country’s tropical resources, in particular its lush vegetation and abundance of guadua bamboo - -a common species throughout the valleys of Colombia.

Working in close collaboration with the engineer – constructor Marcello Villegas, Vélez has devised bamboo buildings that are extraordinary not only in appearance but also in their structural simplicity, and in their suitability for scenarios in which construction tools and resources are minimal. Vélez has so successfully popularized guadua bamboo that today even his wealthiest clients are commissioning luxury residences in this material formerly associated with peasant dwellings.

He has also successfully persuaded numerous public administrations, town councils and businesses concerned about the environmental impact of their activities to adopt and promote guadua bamboo; he has designed bamboo buildings in Germany, France, the United States, Brazil, Mexico, China, Jamaica, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador and India.

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