On August 10, the Chair of History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture published the second issue of the tenth volume of the peer-reviewed academic journal *Anales de Investigación en Arquitectura*, covering the period from July to December 2020. The volume contains the following articles:
- “...for those who have eyes to see.” Martín Noel: Urban Planning by a Connoisseur. Dr. Ana María Rigotti, Architect.
- Convent of the Immaculate Conception in the city of La Plata, Bolivia (1540). A look at colonial-era design. Dr. Josefina Leonor Matas Musso, Architect.
- Ethel Arias Duarte: A Uruguayan Woman’s Contribution to Ecuadorian Architecture. Dr. Verónica Rosero, Architect, and Néstor Llorca, M.S. in Architecture.
- The Historic Settlements of the Border Region at the Source of the Mendoza River: A Testament to Turn-of-the-Century Modernity (1890–1950). Architects Pablo Federico Ricardo Biancho Palomares and Ana María Villalobos.
- Reflections on the destruction of memory. Initiatives aimed at restoring architecture that was deliberately destroyed between the 20th and 21st centuries. Architect Agustina Bonti and Architect Camila Lijtenstein.
*Annals of Architectural Research* is a biannual publication of the School of Architecture at Universidad ORT Uruguay by the Department of History and Theory of Architecture. The publication is intended for researchers, faculty members, and undergraduate and graduate students.
Its aim is to publish academic articles by renowned architects from Latin America who, drawing on a broad conceptual, temporal, and geographical perspective, present research in which architectural theory, criticism, and history play a central role. Submitted articles are reviewed by the journal’s Editorial Board and peer-reviewed by external reviewers.