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Before and After: the Tropicarium of the Bogotá Botanical Garden

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© Fabian Dejtiar Almost a decade ago, news flooded Colombian media: the announcement of the winning project for the Tropicario of the Bogotá Botanical Garden. We hope this architectural journey helps you to know every step, every decision, and every detail that contributed to its realization. Read more »

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Architecture Classics: Gold Museum / Germán Samper

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Inaugurated in 1968, this building, located on the eastern side of Santander Park, aims to establish itself as a humble capsule that intrigues visitors and takes them on a captivating journey through the world of Colombian artisanal skills.

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‘casa la reserva’ emerges as a carved monolith in the mountainous colombian landscape

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The post ‘casa la reserva’ emerges as a carved monolith in the mountainous colombian landscape appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. the relationship between mass and void, and light and shadow configure the main strategies of the design.

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Colombian designers transform Bogotá townhouse for furniture exhibition

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Gallery NC Diseño has renovated a townhouse in Bogotá , commissioning 10 Colombian designers to redesign its bedrooms, kitchen and other spaces in different styles for an inaugural exhibition. The El Secreto table was designed exclusively for the exhibit to pay homage to a Colombian national park.

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‘villaSOFIA’ emerges as a glazed volume seemingly breaking traditional eaves apart

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nestled in the colombian highlands, the structure honors generational legacy by recalling the existing colonial-era house standing a few meters away. The post ‘villaSOFIA’ emerges as a glazed volume seemingly breaking traditional eaves apart appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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In Latin America, Modernism Began at Home

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Latin America is known for iconic midcentury architecture, from Luis Barragán’s Mexico City houses to Lina Bo Bardi’s glass-walled Casa de Vidro in São Paulo. In 1931, the museum’s second solo exhibition was on Mexican artist Diego Rivera, and its first show on Latin American architecture, "Brazil Builds," ran in 1943.

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Plan:b Arquitectos creates brick vacation home in Colombian tropical forest

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Read: Casa Carmen's green roofs merge with hill and forest in Colombian neighbourhood. The house has an appearance halfway between traditional housing construction and a small industrial building," added the Colombian architecture studio. This area contains the dining room and living room with the kitchen set into its rear wall.

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