"A product of studios that PRODUCTORA's four partners (Carlos Bedoya, Wonne Ickx, Victor Jaime, Abel Perles) conducted at IIT after winning MCHAP.emerge, the book features a half-dozen essays followed by a presentation of a decade of the firm's work through images. In the former, Ickx explores some of Ricardo Legorreta's buildings, most notably the mountain-like Hotel Las Brisas Ixtapa (seeing the building here reminds me how close I came to including it in my 100 Years, 100 Buildings for 1981), and later in the book he dives into Luis Barragán's Jardines del Pedregal and Francisco Artigras's striking Casa del Risco (fourth spread below) in the same development. Bedoya looks at art and architecture -- both vernacular and capital-A architecture -- that carves into the earth. External contributions are found in Véronique Patteeuw's essay on "Kenneth Frampton's interest in the ground," Frank Escher discusses modern houses in California that creatively incorporate the rocky landscapes they sit upon (second spread), and Jesús Vassallo writes about the "geologic gestures" in the work of Luis Moreno Mansilla and others (third spread)." --John Hill, A Daily Dose of Architecture
"A seminal collection of insightful commentary, "Being the Mountain: Productora" will prove to be a core addition to personal, professional, corporate, college and university library Contemporary Architectural Studies collections and reading lists." --Midwest Library Review