Interview with Javier Sanchez: ?Where are the Projects" Let?s Find Them!?
In the decade since the start of the financial crisis, there has been an explosion in the number of architectural practices that have pursued unusual and ingenious business models?among the most popular of which is the concept of the developer-architect, who serves as their own client. With his architecture firm and development company JSa, Javier Sanchez has been proving this concept since long before the financial crisis hit. In the latest interview of his City of Ideas series?and the third of his interviews with Mexican architects after Enrique Norten, Alberto Kalach and  Mauricio Rocha and Gabriela Carrillo?Vladimir Belogolovsky speaks to Sanchez about the benefits of working as one?s own client and how JSa leverages its business model to improve the city.
The 22, Lima, Peru, 2010. Image © Eduardo Hirose
In the decade since the start of the financial crisis, there has been an explosion in the number of architectural practices that have pursued unusual and ingenious business models?among the most popular of which is the concept of the developer-architect, who serves as their own client. With his architecture firm and development company JSa, Javier Sanchez has been proving this concept since long before the financial crisis hit. In the latest interview of his City of Ideas series?and the third of his interviews with Mexican architects after Enrique Norten, Alberto Kalach and  Mauricio Rocha and Gabriela Carrillo?Vladimir Belogolovsky speaks to Sanchez ...
The 22, Lima, Peru, 2010. Image © Eduardo Hirose
In the decade since the start of the financial crisis, there has been an explosion in the number of architectural practices that have pursued unusual and ingenious business models?among the most popular of which is the concept of the developer-architect, who serves as their own client. With his architecture firm and development company JSa, Javier Sanchez has been proving this concept since long before the financial crisis hit. In the latest interview of his City of Ideas series?and the third of his interviews with Mexican architects after Enrique Norten, Alberto Kalach and  Mauricio Rocha and Gabriela Carrillo?Vladimir Belogolovsky speaks to Sanchez ...
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