Four essays for San Juan siempre moderno: su arquitectura y su gente, ed. Enrique Vivoni Farage, San Juan, AACUPR, 2001:

“The Center of Everything: Consumption, Architecture, and the City,” Silvia Álvarez Curbelo (13K words, 37 pp.).

“The Invention of the Doorway into Paradise: Images, Architecture, and Context in the Development of Hotels in San Juan in the Twentieth Century,” Jerry Torres Santiago (14K words, 38 pp.).

“What a Beaut!: A Century of Cars in San Juan,” Juan Marqués Mera (7.7K wds, 19 pp.).

“When I am Here, I Feel that the Night is Always Young: San Juan and the Delights of Architecture for Leisure and Diversion,” Eliseo R. Colón Zayas (9.5K words, 25 pp.).

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