Manufactured Sites: A Housing Urbanism Made of Waste/Maquiladora, project (Model, 2005)

Manufactured Sites: A Housing Urbanism Made of Waste/Maquiladora, project (Model, 2005)

Teddy CruzWW-2005-M086011
2005·Bass wood, styrene plastic, paper, and gesso·11 x 27 x 18" (27.9 x 68.6 x 45.7 cm)

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Year
2005
Dimensions
11 x 27 x 18" (27.9 x 68.6 x 45.7 cm)

Artist

Teddy Cruz
Teddy Cruz

Teddy Cruz is an American architect and urban theorist working across building design, photography, and critical writing. His practice centers on informal urbanism and the material cultures of border regions, particularly the US-Mexico boundary. Cruz examines how communities construct shelter and social space from reclaimed and salvaged materials, translating these observations into architectural interventions and pedagogical projects. His work operates between documentation and design, treating vernacular building practices as sources for rethinking density, sustainability, and collective habitation.

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Radicalizing the Local: 60 Miles of Trans-Border Urban Conflict, project

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2008 · Print from digital file

WW-2008-M089876

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Year
2005
Dimensions
11 x 27 x 18" (27.9 x 68.6 x 45.7 cm)
Watts ID
WW-2005-M086011

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Teddy Cruz

Teddy Cruz

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