Federico Correa & Alfonso Milá. An Imagined Space

Federico Correa used to say that to be an architect one didn’t need to know how to draw—though he admitted he was particularly good at it. A virtuoso with coloured pencils, he had a remarkable ability to project in conical perspective based on the imagined project, thus giving shape (and colour) to his interpretation of the architectural legacy of the Modern Movement.

Collections

Bea Sarrias. Architecture in color

Federico Correa & Alfonso Milá. An Imagined Space

Camen Galofré. Books and memory

Claudia Valsells’ colour schemes

Carmen Galofré. Fall in New York

Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza

Retículas. 6 Archetypes