In the second volume of his ?A Collection of Modern Latin American Architecture? trilogy, Brazilian photographer Leonardo Finotti continues his reappraisal of Latin America's modern architectural legacy as he reconstructs key buildings through the lens of his camera. Shifting the focus from the great protagonists to less visible geographies and scales, Finotti explores nine further metropolises: Buenos Aires, Santiago, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Quito, San José, Caracas, Guatemala City and Guadalajara. The accompanying essay by curator and researcher Alexia Tala situates Finotti's work within architectural and photographic discourse with particular emphasis on its connection to the legacy of Brazilian concrete art, serial photography and archiving as an act of intervention. AUTHOR: Leonardo Finotti is a Brazilian photographer with an international reputation. Whether the results of commissions or his personal initiatives, his photos are published all over the world. His visual research revolves around cities and architecture, with solo and group exhibitions and works shown in important public and private collections. He runs obra comunicação, a collaborative communication office that produces articles, exhibitions, and catalogs. Previous publications include Futebol (Lars Mu¨ller Publishers, 2014) and A Collection of Latin American Modern Architecture (Lars Mu¨ller Publishers, volume 1 2016, volume 2 2025). 113 illustrations