Miami non-profit Oolite Arts has released images of its new campus, the first U.S. project by Barcelona-based firm Barozzi Veiga. Currently located in Miami Beach, Oolite, which supports local artists through residencies and exhibition opportunities, announced that it will soon begin construction of a new 27,000-square-foot campus on 72nd Street at the edge of Miami’s Little Haiti district. Barozzi Veiga, which was selected for the project in 2020 following a three-year-long process, has now advanced its design to the point where documents for the building permit are ready to file, says 46-year-old Fabrizio Barozzi, who founded the office with 49-year-old Alberto Veiga in 2004. According to Oolite, the $30 million campus will open in early 2024.