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The The Borders / La Frontera project (2001) questions the limits of identity in the territorys of the southwest of the United States, where large commercial surfaces (shopping malls) and wide highways that cross historical spaces where other civilizations inhabited before.

Shopping centers and communication routes coexist with native constructions of the first civilizations that inhabited New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Utah and Arizona (Chelly, Wupatki, Montezuma Castel, Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Pueblo Bonito, etc...). The project raises a reflection on the identity of the architectural space and the limits or frontiers of memory.

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