Alberto Kalach It is one of the most transcendental names of Contemporary architecture and that has reformulated the urban line of CDMX with Works such as the Basque Concelos Library. Throughout his career, Kalach has managed to conceive a particular seal where discipline adapts to the environment. But in his world, not everything is flat and models, and A new exhibition that it is about to arrive at CDMX will reveal for the first time a large part of Kalach's creative universe in the most intimate way possible: Through your notebooks.
The big projects and small actions. Alberto Kalach through his blogs puts within reach some of the annotations, drawings, portraits and even poems that the Mexican has accumulated throughout his more than 40 years of experience. The sample, which will open to the public During Art Week 2025also includes some Notebooks in which the creative He has embodied watercolors, portraits and reflections while developing his different projects. In several of them, Kalach has sought to offer CDMX hydrological balance solutions or the excessive extension of the urban stain, a seal of his work.
Large projects and small actions It gathers notebooks never seen before from the Mexican architect.Courtesy by Gallery
A sample that changes every day
Presented by By architecture gallerythe new exhibition offers to enter the creative universe of Alberto Kalach twice, since his notebooks had remained unpublished so far. At the same time, the Sample will change for each of the five days that will remain open and during each day the pages of its notebooks will be passed in order to Explore different topics and interests that surround the architectural work, the organizers explained.
Some of the pages contain drawings of a person lying down, insects, very detailed illustrations of buildings and others with finely traced three -dimensional geometric designs. There are also a diversity of techniques that include the use of markers, watercolors, feathers, inks and carboncillosamong others. “Kalach's strokes evolve over time, expressing more than 40 years of projects”, Summarizes the document on the unpublished exhibition that will only be available for a couple of days.