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Karla Maria S. Rothstein (born 1966) is an American architect and adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, where she is also the founder and director of Columbia University's trans-disciplinary DeathLAB Rothstein is also the co-founder of Latent Productions, an architecture, research, and development firm in New York City, which she co-founded in 1999 with Salvatore Perry. A significant focus of her architecture practice, research, and teaching has been redefining urban spaces of death and remembrance.

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  • Karla Maria S. Rothstein (nacida en 1966) es una arquitecta estadounidense y profesora asociada adjunta en la Escuela de Posgrado, Arquitectura y Planificación de Columbia, donde también es fundadora y directora del DeathLAB transdisciplinario de Columbia University. Rothstein es también cofundadora de Latent Productions, una firma de arquitectura, investigación y desarrollo en la ciudad de Nueva York que cofundó en 1999 con Salvatore Perry.​ Un enfoque significativo de su práctica de arquitectura, investigación y enseñanza ha sido redefinir los espacios urbanos de la muerte y la memoria.​ (es)
  • Karla Maria S. Rothstein (born 1966) is an American architect and adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, where she is also the founder and director of Columbia University's trans-disciplinary DeathLAB Rothstein is also the co-founder of Latent Productions, an architecture, research, and development firm in New York City, which she co-founded in 1999 with Salvatore Perry. A significant focus of her architecture practice, research, and teaching has been redefining urban spaces of death and remembrance. (en)
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  • Karla Maria S. Rothstein (nacida en 1966) es una arquitecta estadounidense y profesora asociada adjunta en la Escuela de Posgrado, Arquitectura y Planificación de Columbia, donde también es fundadora y directora del DeathLAB transdisciplinario de Columbia University. Rothstein es también cofundadora de Latent Productions, una firma de arquitectura, investigación y desarrollo en la ciudad de Nueva York que cofundó en 1999 con Salvatore Perry.​ Un enfoque significativo de su práctica de arquitectura, investigación y enseñanza ha sido redefinir los espacios urbanos de la muerte y la memoria.​ (es)
  • Karla Maria S. Rothstein (born 1966) is an American architect and adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, where she is also the founder and director of Columbia University's trans-disciplinary DeathLAB Rothstein is also the co-founder of Latent Productions, an architecture, research, and development firm in New York City, which she co-founded in 1999 with Salvatore Perry. A significant focus of her architecture practice, research, and teaching has been redefining urban spaces of death and remembrance. (en)
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