CONFERENCIA MAGISTRAL DE RAFAEL MONEO EN LA XX BIENAL DE ARQUITECTURA DE NUEVO LEÓN. La XX Bienal de Arquitectura de Nuevo León tuvo como conferencista magistral al Premio Pritzker de Arquitectura 1996 Rafael Moneo. Evento llevado a cabo en el Auditorio San Pedro gracias al apoyo de Obra Blanca Expo y San Pedro Artefest. y organizado por el Colegio de Arquitectos de Nuevo León.


Elogio de la Luz, serie documental que hace un retrato de la arquitectura española contemporánea: episodio sobre las obras de Rafael Moneo, incluyendo el Museo de Arte Romano de Mérida y El Kursaal de San Sebastián.



Written by Jeffrey Kipnis, the Wexner Center's interim chief curator of exhibitions and curator of architecture and design, A Constructive Madness captures the human drama surrounding an incredibly significant, but ultimately unrealized, architectural project.

Peter Lewis, chair of Ohio-based insurance giant The Progressive Corporation, hired architect Frank Gehry to design a house in suburban Cleveland. Over the next nine years, the project grew in scope, ambition, and budget and became a touchstone for the architect’s most experimental ideas. The Lewis house (and an enigmatic piece of red velvet) played a central role in transforming Gehry's style and his attitude toward the use of the computer as a creative tool in design. Written by Jeffrey Kipnis, the Wexner Center's interim chief curator of exhibitions and curator of architecture and design, the film premiered in August at a benefit screening presented by the Aspen Filmfest. To Kipnis A Constructive Madness is not a lecture or a lesson, but an entertaining story, a drama expressed in the medium of architecture.