Arts Center / taller de arquitectura de bogotá
The building has an interesting dual relationship, the first floor is used for music and dance, while the second floor accommodates plastic arts. The two levels (and therefore the programmatic areas) are linked by a generous open-air (covered) grand staircase-hall-gallery which articulates and simultaneously acts as a meeting, performance and exhibition space.
© Rodrigo Dávila
Architects: taller de arquitectura de bogotá
Location: Cl. 202 #56-50, Bogotá, Colombia
Author Architects: Daniel Bonilla y Marcela Albornoz
Design Team: Andrés Gutierrez, Adriana Hernández, David Kita, Rodrigo Montoya, Juliana Lozano, Mauricio Patiño, Cristian EcheverrÃa
Area: 2816.0 m2
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Rodrigo Dávila, Sergio Gómez
Intervention And General Direction: EXACTA Proyecto Total
Structure: IPI
© Sergio Gómez
Text description provided by the architects. The building has an interesting dual relationship, the first floor is used for music and dance, while the second floor accommodates plastic arts. The two levels (and therefore the programmatic areas) are linked by a generous open-air (covered) grand staircase-hall-gallery which articulates and simultaneously acts as a meeting, performance and exhibition space.
Floor Plan 1
Brick was chosen as the predominant material for the building, as the Arts Center sought to be integrated with the exis...
© Rodrigo Dávila
Architects: taller de arquitectura de bogotá
Location: Cl. 202 #56-50, Bogotá, Colombia
Author Architects: Daniel Bonilla y Marcela Albornoz
Design Team: Andrés Gutierrez, Adriana Hernández, David Kita, Rodrigo Montoya, Juliana Lozano, Mauricio Patiño, Cristian EcheverrÃa
Area: 2816.0 m2
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Rodrigo Dávila, Sergio Gómez
Intervention And General Direction: EXACTA Proyecto Total
Structure: IPI
© Sergio Gómez
Text description provided by the architects. The building has an interesting dual relationship, the first floor is used for music and dance, while the second floor accommodates plastic arts. The two levels (and therefore the programmatic areas) are linked by a generous open-air (covered) grand staircase-hall-gallery which articulates and simultaneously acts as a meeting, performance and exhibition space.
Floor Plan 1
Brick was chosen as the predominant material for the building, as the Arts Center sought to be integrated with the exis...
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