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Iñigo Ortiz Monasterio
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The classroom of the future. The future according to whom?
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La pequeña arquitectura (The Little architecture)

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Home town
Mexico
Profession
Architect Profesional
About me
I am a passionate of architecture and design, which led me to develop a wide variety of projects, some embodied in reality,
Most ... Have remained a dream.
Website
http://ortiz-monasterio.blogspot.com/
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Action movies
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School attended
Universidad Iberoamericana Santa Fe
Degree
Professional

A better distribution of poverty?

The supposedly global world today is deeply exclusionary.
It is often said that the enormous wealth generated in today's world, would not be sufficient to give an adequate level of welfare for all on the planet. From this premise, perhaps what we should think is not in how to distribute wealth, but as achieving a better distribution of poverty.

This means that nobody has the right to enjoy the superfluous, while there is someone who lacks the essential.

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At 4:00am on June 8, 2009, Elizabeth said…
Dear Iñigo, you are an artist, an architect and a gentleman. Thank you for your fabulous design, posted on the school blog here. I have heard many compliments on it, and wanted you to know!
At 7:57am on May 19, 2009, Elizabeth said…
Dear Iñigo, I hope you are well. If you have time, I would be happy to hear about your experiences, knowledge and views on our Architecture for Humanity New Delhi project so far, an exceptional school in Niamey (there will be more on the blog about the project in a week or so).

Above, a satellite photo to give you an idea of the existing facilities. They wish to more than double the size of their school, and make it the first school in the region that doesn’t look like a military bunker.
At 7:03am on March 18, 2009, Elizabeth said…

At 7:04am on February 25, 2009, Elizabeth said…
Hi, I watched the video and it was excellent - hadn't seen it before. Great to have a new view, and although I knew that kids excel at tech, I didn't know that about language. They're definitely smarter than I am.
At 2:26pm on February 20, 2009, AfH-New Delhi said…
hello Inigo,
the video was terrific, had some fresh insight from a different perspective. thanks for sharing ! at the moment am helping with the outreach to help get the message across....haven't thought of participation for now .....love the music here...shall keep in touch...adios !
At 6:55pm on February 11, 2009, Virajitha said…
Hi... Thank you.. :)
At 7:42am on December 20, 2008, Michael McKenzie said…
Hi inigo...have you noticed the 'less is more: sheds for living'
link on this page? Your designs should be featured here.
Christmas Cheers
At 6:26am on December 18, 2008, Elizabeth said…
Hi, Inigo, you have a great page. I hope you are very well and you have many marvellous projects in the New Year!
At 1:26pm on October 26, 2008, AfH-New Delhi said…


Happy Deepawali and Best Wishes for the New Year !
At 9:22pm on September 3, 2008, Shradha Bhandari said…
mucho gracias.Glad to be here...just getting started though!

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