Architecture Arkhitekton Architectus Architecte By Giancarlo Mazzanti

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An amazing library in Colombia By Giancarlo Mazzanti. Three artificial rocks in the top of a jungleish hill with a spectacular view of Santo Domingo

Architecture Arkhitekton Architectus Architecte

In Santo Domingo Savio, Colombia, Giancarlo Mazzanti designed yet another Colombian library This time he didn’t go with straight angles and perfect geometrical bodies but that’s ok, weird is good. This funky new library stands on top of a very green hill that has a cable cart connecting it with the rest of the town. It enriches its cultural and public space and can be seen from afar, making it the new symbol of the town. The form of the project mimics three rocks both in shape and color, a very forgiving concept that doesn’t spoil the look of a hilltop. The structure is made out of reinforced steel and is covered by 30% oxidized black slate facade. The project consists of a library, a community center, a cultural center, pedagogic areas and viewpoint platforms. I feel a very ice-cream-truck like excitement seeing this building. I’m such a pro at writing. Architecture Arkhitekton Architectus Architecte

At the edge of the mountain in the city of Santo Domingo Medellin, Colombia, Giancarlo Mazzanti projected three artificial rocks as a symbol for the city to enhance urban development and public activities in the area. The rockbuildings are organized into three major blocs: library, community center and cultural center. Each tower-rock has a different height to accommodate its program, creating educational environments for multiplicity of events. The rock-buildings are organized into three major blocs: library, community center and cultural center. Each tower-rock has a different height to accommodate its program, creating educational environments for multiplicity of events.

Architecture Arkhitekton Architectus Architecte

Architecture Arkhitekton Architectus Architecte

Architecture Arkhitekton Architectus Architecte

Architecture Arkhitekton Architectus Architecte

Architecture Arkhitekton Architectus Architecte

Architecture Arkhitekton Architectus Architecte

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