April, 2021
All eyes today were on Independence Hill, as teachers, nurses and other members of the joint unions came out to express their discontent with G.O.B. and its intent to cut [.]
The Architects Who, After a Devastating Earthquake, Rebuilt a Town
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/15/t-magazine/jojutla-mexico-earthquake-architecture.html
The domed interior of the Mexico City-based architect Alberto Kalach’s Santa Cruz Chapel one of several new projects reviving Jojutla, Mexico crafted from rust-pigmented concrete with an altar in parota wood.Credit.Rafael Gamo
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The Architects Who, After a Devastating Earthquake, Rebuilt a Town
Jojutla, Mexico, now home to an array of inventively reimagined public spaces, has become a paradigm for rural revitalization.
The domed interior of the Mexico City-based architect Alberto Kalach’s Santa Cruz Chapel one of several new projects reviving Jojutla, Mexico crafted from rust-pigmented concrete with an altar in parota wood.Credit.Rafael Gamo
Dec 16, 2020
Greg Vernon
The Director of the Institute of Creative Arts, Greg Vernon, has stepped down from his post, following the expiration of his contract with the National Institute of History and Culture at the end of September. Vernon has been a staple in Belize’s arts and culture, both as a dancer and a choreographer with the Belize Dance Company. He was also an employee of the Belize Arts Council. Vernon has also served in the capacity of Acting President of NICH. In the wake of Vernon’s departure, NICH continues to restructure with an aim to reinvigorate the country’s arts and culture industries.