Mannerism and its now an optimistic approach to an uncertain present
Mannerism and its Now delves into formal las t explored by m of fifteen works built during the last five years in Europe. Following an unusual transhistorical approach for times of present urgency, González de Canales reclaims the dimension that formal elaboration has in them as an expression of a reality in crisis 'still to be unraveled ar and made visible' and that is centrally crossed by the labor crisis that conditions the daily performance of architects.