Martín Huberman

Buenos Aires / Argentina

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Martín Huberman
Martin Huberman is an architect, who graduated from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (FADU-UBA).

Since 2008 he has led Estudio Normal, an architecture and research office where he develops experimental and speculative projects in the built environment. His works and projects have been exhibited in different cultural venues around the world. In 2011 he founded Monoambiente, the first non-profit gallery in South America specializing in experimental architecture and design. The gallery has built projects for some of the most renowned offices of Ibero America, and produced exhibitions for institutions such as Storefront for Art and Architecture (NYC), Liga, Espacio de Arquitectura (CDMX) and Canadian Center for Architecture (Montreal).

Since 2015 he has directed a preservation and development program for the Archivo of Amancio Williams, experimenting with new forms of digital, cultural appropriation and the rescue of an architectural archive.

Since 2018 he has curated exhibitions and research projects for different institutions and museums, such as the Canadian Center for Architecture, where he is currently serving as curator of the CCA C/o Buenos Aires program (2020-2023).
Martín  Huberman
Martín Huberman
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Martin Huberman is an architect, who graduated from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (FADU-UBA). Since 2008 he has led Estudio Normal, an architecture and research office where he develops experimental and speculative projects in the built environment. His works and projects have been exhibited in different cultural venues around the world. In 2011 he founded Monoambiente, the first non-profit gallery in South America specializing in experimental architecture and design. The gallery has built projects for some of the most renowned offices of Ibero America, and produced exhibitions for institutions such as Storefront for Art and Architecture (NYC), Liga, Espacio de Arquitectura (CDMX) and Canadian Center for Architecture (Montreal). Since 2015 he has directed a preservation and development program for the Archivo of Amancio Williams, experimenting with new forms of digital, cultural appropriation and the rescue of an architectural archive. Since 2018 he has curated exhibitions and research projects for different institutions and museums, such as the Canadian Center for Architecture, where he is currently serving as curator of the CCA C/o Buenos Aires program (2020-2023).