
Emilio Marín nació en la ciudad de Concepción, Chile, en el año 1972 y se graduó de Arquitecto en 1998, en la Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de la Universidad de Chile. Fundó su oficina en el año 2005. La oficina se especializa en varios campos de la arquitectura contemporánea, ha desarrollado proyectos para clientes privados, públicos y proyectos de arte. Es fundador de la editorial independiente “Public Library”, que se dedica a crear, publicar y difundir material propio y de artistas. Fue seleccionado recientemente por “ICON magazine” dentro de una lista de 20 arquitectos del mundo que están construyendo el futuro.
Emilio Marín
contacto:
Lyon 19 - D51 Providencia, Santiago, Chile.
+56 9 90 15 90 74
Public Library is an independent publishing house based in Santiago, Chile, that publishes the work of artists, photographers and designers (friends and foes alike). Founded in 2008 by Emilio Marin and Diego Córdova.
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Location: Santiago Centro, Región Metropolitana.
Architect: Emilio Marín + Irigüen Viñuela
Project Design Year: 2017
Project Construction Year: 2017
Status: Under construction
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Location: Santiago Centro, Región Metropolitana.
Architect: Emilio Marín – Juan Carlos Lopez
Contractor: Arquitectura Optimista
Project Design Year: 2016
Project Construction Year: 2017
Status: Completed
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Location: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo
Architect: Emilio Marín – Juan Carlos Lopez
Project Design Year: 2017
Project Construction Year: 2017
Status: Completed
Competition entry for the extension of the museum of art of Lima, Peru (MALI).
Emilio Marin, Juan-Carlos Lopez, Nicolas Dorval-Bory
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Location: Parque Eólico Valle de Los Vientos, II Región de Antofagasta.
Architect: Emilio Marín – Juan Carlos Lopez
Project Design Year: 2013
Project Construction Year: 2015
Status: Completed
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Location: Providencia, Región Metropolitana.
Architect: Emilio Marín – Juan Carlos Lopez / Searle Puga Arquitectos
Project Design Year: 2013
Project Construction Year: 2014
Status: Completed
“The earliest stage of alteration in the Combarbalá area is a
propylitic alteration preserved in andesites that underlie
vocaniclastic sediments of Upper Cretaceous age.”
Contact for sales:
Studio@emiliomarin.cl
FINISSAGE DU MONDE 12.21.12 / CECILIA BENGOLEA & MARTINIANA PERFORM @ PEÑA 12.21.12 Buenos Aires. / PEÑA: Peña 2270 Subsuelo C1126ABD Buenos Aires, Argentina. / Exhibition Deborah Pruden 11.14.12 12.21.12 / Curated by Rosario Güiraldes / Performance: Cecilia Bengolea & Martiniana./ Music : Martiniana ‘This is How We Do it’, ‘Elephant Man Feat. Bounty Killer’ ‘Party Up In Here’, ‘Elephant Man’ / Art Direction : Rosario Güiraldes / Publication FINISSAGE DU MONDE 12.21.12 Photography : Nicolas Goldberg / Published by www.peñagaleria.com.ar & www.emiliomarin.cl / Edition of 200 copies Reproduction without permission prohibited. All rights reserved. © 2013 Nicolas Goldberg, Rosario Güiraldes, Emilio Marin.
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Location: Las Condes, Región Metropolitana.
Architect: Emilio Marín – Juan Carlos Lopez
Contractor: Constructora Copahue
Project Design Year: 2012
Project Construction Year: 2013
Status: Completed
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Location: GAM
Architect: Emilio Marín – Juan Carlos Lopez
Project Design Year: 2012
Project Construction Year: 2012
Status: Completed
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Location: Melipilla, Región Metropolitana.
Architect: Emilio Marín – Juan Carlos Lopez
Structural Engineer: Victor Palma
Contractor: Alfido Secchi
Project Design Year: 2010
Project Construction Year: 2011
Status: Completed
Photographs: Nicolas Rupcich
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Location: Licantén – VII Región del Maule – Chile
Architect: Emilio Marín
Associate Architects: Enrique Browne – Benjamín Murúa – Rodrigo Valenzuela
Collaborating Architect: Juan Carlos Lopez
Structural Engineer: DEC diseño estructural
Contractor: Constructora ECSON
Project Design Year: 2008
Project Construction Year: 2009
Status: Completed
Photographs: Cristobal Palma, Rodrigo Valenzuela
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Location: Santiago, Región Metropolitana
Architect: Emilio Marín – Nicolás Norero
Structural Engineer: Ingevsa
Contractor: Los Lingues
Project Design Year: 2004
Project Construction Year: 2006
Status: Completed
Photographs: Cristobal Palma
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Location: Santiago, Región Metropolitana
Architect: Emilio Marín
Project Manager: Juan Carlos López
Collaborators: Alessandra Dal Mos, Claudio Viñuela, Rodrigo Fernández
Contractor: Pedro Muñóz
Client: Colegio de Arquitectos de Chile
Area: 4800 m2
Project Construction Year: 2010
Status: Completed
Photographs and Video: Nicolás Rupcich
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Status: Unbuilt
Location: Los Angeles, United States
Architect: Emilio Marín Arquitectos
Client: Pin-Up Magazine
Project Design Year: 2010
Status: Idea
Sep 2011 .- PIN–UP No. 9, the L.A. Special, is now available exclusively at the New York Art Book Fair. Featuring interviews with Greg Lynn, Thom Mayne, Johnston Marklee, Retna, Hedi Slimane (who shot the cover)…as well as home stories with Jeffrey Deitch, Lisa Eisner, Jess Harnell, and Norwood Young. PLUS: A special commission of PIN–UP CASE STUDY HOUSES by five international architects: Emilio Marín, Sam Causer, Andreas Angelisakis, Etienne Descloux, Rafael de Cárdenas.
Photos: Sue Barr / The AA School
ARCHIZINES showcases 60 architecture magazines, fanzines and journals from over 20 countries across the globe. From Australia and Argentina to the UK and USA, these independent publications are reframing how people relate to their built environment – taking comment and criticism out of just an architectural arena and into everyday life. The titles also provide platforms for architectural research and debate, and demonstrate the residual love of the printed word and paper page – providing an antidote to digital publishing. Each magazine is presented with video interviews with their creators enabling visitors to understand their approach to publishing architecture.
Photos: Mauro Consilvio / SpazioFMG
‘Public Library’ is proud to be included in ARCHIZINES – a project curated by Elias Redstone to showcase the best new architecture magazines, fanzines and journals from around the world. The touring exhibition was initiated in collaboration with the Architectural Association, London, with art direction by Folch Studio, Barcelona. A catalogue to accompany the exhibition has been published by Bedford Press.
ARCHIZINES is showing at SpazioFMG in Milan until 23 February 2012.
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Title: Profile Zine #2
Editor in Chief: Emilio Marín
Art Direction: Diego Córdova
Editor at Large: Cristobal Palma
Publisher: Public Library
Printing: Maval, Santiago, Chile
Size: A5 148mm x 210mm, 96 pages
Date: July 2011
Featuring: Alex Zamora, Beni Bischof, Camilla Candida Donzella, Freek Lomme, Himaa, Jason Gregory, Jules Kim, Kimberly Lloyd, Misaki Kawai, Nakako Hayashi, Philipp Schaerer, Rachel de Joode, Tereza Zelenkova, Marina Alessio, Pablo León de la Barra, Pascal Alexander, Alejandro Sticotti
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Title: Directorio
General Editor: Emilio Marín, Cristobal Palma
Art Direction: Diego Córdova
Editor: Constanza Hoces
Design: Fernando Cesari
Executive Producer: Interdesign
Publisher: Public Library
Printing: Ograma, Santiago, Chile
Size: 180mm x 240mm, 50 pages
Date: November 2010
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Location: Farellones, Región Metropolitana.
Architect: Emilio Marín – Juan Carlos López – Nicolas Dorval-Bory
Project Design Year: 2009
Competition 3th Prize
Status: Unbuilt
Images: Nicolas Dorval-Bory
Location: Paseo Altamirano, Camino la Pólvora, Valparaíso, V Región, Chile
Architects: Emilio Marín – Nicolás Norero (competition phase)
Collaborators: Diego Rossel (development phase)
Structural Engineer: INGEVSA S.A.
Project year: January – March, 2007
Construction year: April – October, 2007
Status: Completed
Location: Campus Juan Gomez Millas, School of Fines Arts, Universidad de Chile.
Architects: Emilio Marín + Albert Tidy
Collaborators: Nicolas Norero, Rodrigo Valenzuela
Constructed area: 1.700 m2
Structure Engineer: Sergio Contreras y associates
Contractor: Constructora Habitex Ltda.
Project years: 2004 – 2007
Status: Completed
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Location: Museo Bellas Artes, Santiago, Región Metropolitana.
Architect: Emilio Marín Arquitectos
Artist: Guillermo Tejeda
Exhibition: Ferocitas
Project Year: 2009
Status: Unbuilt
Paintings: Guillermo Tejeda
Location: Acceso Nor Oriente de Santiago
Architects: Emilio Marín + Claudio Magrini
Collaborators: Rene Mendoza, Pablo Salas
Project years: 2009-2010
Status: Completed
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Title: Hexagono
Editor: Emilio Marin
Art Direction: Diego Cordova
Publisher: Public Library
Printing: Laser printed, Santiago, Chile
Size: A5 148mm x 210mm, 28 pages
Date: October 2008
Behind the Zines introduces a cutting-edge selection of international zines and examines their role as a catalyst in the evolution of media and graphic design today. The book presents the broad range of existing zines that combine thought-provoking content with compelling design: from project-oriented portfolios and (pseudo) scientific treatises to playrooms where creatives can run riot and publications in which the printing process significantly influences aesthetics. It not only describes the key factors that distinguish various zines, but—through interviews with people involved in their production and distribution—also sheds light on various strategies for this evolving media form
Editors: R. Klanten, A. Mollard, M. Hübner
Release Date: March 2011
Format: 24 x 28 cm
Features: 240 pages, full color, softcover
ISBN: 978-3-89955-336-9
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Location: Museo Bellas Artes, Santiago, Región Metropolitana.
Architect: Emilio Marín Arquitectos
Artist: Guillermo Tejeda
Exhibition: Ferocitas
Construction: Emilio Marin Arquitectos
Project Year: 2010
Status: Completed
Watercolors: Guillermo Tejeda
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Location: Santiago, Región Metropolitana
Architect: Emilio Marín – Juan Carlos López
Contractor: Atala
Project Year: 2010
Status: Completed
Photographs: Emilio Marín