JULIAN PALACIO
ARCHITECTURE STUDIO


JPAS


06.2023
Julian joins the panel of jurors for the 2023 AIA California Design Awards.

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03.2022
Julian participates in the exhibition ‘Eladio Dieste or a Perceptual Archive,’ curated by Fernan Bilik. Bibliowicz Family Gallery, Milstein Hall, Cornell University.

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04.2021
Julian presents recent work at the College of Architecture at Texas Tech University.


03.2021
Julian lectures at Boston Architectural College.


01.2020
Ibeji and Manifold are featured in the last issue of ‘At Cooper.’

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10.2019
‘Bodies in Movement’ exhibition opens at The Cooper Union.

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06.2019
Manifold opens at the 2019 Festival des Architectures Vives in Montpellier, France.

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05.2019
IBEJI opens at dieFirma gallery in New York.
04.2019
Julian participates in the panel ‘Across the Americas’ at Columbia University GSAPP - Incubator, organized by Laura González Fierro and Agustín Schang.

Speakers: Elisa Silva, Principal Enlace Arquitectura; Jorge Ambrosi & Gabriela Etchegaray, Principals of Ambrosi | Etchegaray; Julian Palacio, Principal of JPAS; Maite Borjabad Lopez-Pastor, Curator of Contemporary Architecture The Art Institute of Chicago; Rafael Gamo, Rafael Gamo Estudio.

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02.2019
Julian to lecture at Syracuse University in Florence, Italy.

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07.2018
Un-Une Flat published in Architizer
06.2018
Julian presents 'Towards the Emergence of a New Material Ethic’ at the 2018 ACSA/COAM International Conference in Madrid, Spain.
04.2018
Un-Une Flat published on Archilovers.
04.2018
Un-Une Flat featured on the April issue of AXXIS Magazine.
01.2017
Julian to lead ‘Weavers,’ an Advanced Option Studio at Cornell University in which students will explore proposals to revitalize the historic colonial district of La Candelaria in Bogotá, Colombia, through the design of a new mixed-use community for artisans.
10.2016
Cornell AAP reports on the recent trip to Colombia with Cornell Architecture students, part of the Fall design studio ‘Bogotá: Cerros Orientales.’

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08.2016
Julian Palacio and Jeremy Foster to lead the Fall graduate Studio ‘Bogotá: Cerros Orientales,’ at Cornell, exploring cross-disciplinary approaches to the design and planning of the contemporary city.
10.2015
Julian is the organizer of the 2015 Preston Thomas Memorial Symposium ‘Chronicles of the South’ at Cornell University. The event will explore the role of policy-making, urbanism, and architecture in the transformation of cities in Colombia.

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09.2015
The exhibition ‘Colombia Transformed’ opens at the John Hartell Gallery,  Cornell University. The exhibition runs from September 28 to October 23.

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09.2015
Cornell students in the ‘Bogotá Incremental City’ design studio, led by Julian Palacio and Lily Chi, visit Bogotá and Medellín to research tactics and projects for interventions in the contemporary city.
08.2015
Julian Palacio and Lily Chi will lead the Fall graduate Expanded Practices studio ‘Bogotá Incremental City’ at Cornell.
02.2015
Julian to present his research on Eladio Dieste at The Architectural League of New York for the Norden Fund 2015 information session.

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08.2014
Julian reviews for Urban Omnibus the Museum of the City of New York exhibition on the Guastavino Company's majestic structural tile work and explores the legacy of the father-son team's innovations.

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07.2014
‘Material Tour de Force: The work of Eladio Dieste’ has been published as part of the Architectural League of New York ongoing series of Travel Reports.

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03.2014
Our proposal for the Medellin River Park competition has been selected by the AIA Center for Emerging Professionals to be exhibit at AIA National Headquarters in Washington D.C.
10.2013
JPAS work to be featured in an exhibition at Cornell University Department of Architecture.
03.2013
Banesco Tower selected by the AIA Center for Emerging Professionals to be exhibit at AIA National Headquarters in Washington D.C.
12.2012
Julian has been named a Residential Fellow at The MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire. Founded in 1907, MacDowell is the oldest colony for the creative arts in the United States.


07.2012
Julian is the recipient of the 2012 Deborah J. Norden Travel Fellowship by the Architectural League of New York for his proposal 'Material Tour de Force: The Work of Eladio Dieste.'




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