The featured projects—from libraries and community centers, to sports arenas, to schools—reflect the wave of innovative design that has been driving social transformation across the country (most notably in Bogotá and Medellín). The exhibition was conceived by Fernando Villa, a New York City-based architect originally from Medellín, along with Vladimir Belogolovsky of the Intercontinental Curatorial Project, and features photography by Sergio Gomez and Iwan Baan, among others. The show runs through October 26 and includes a panel discussion on Medellín’s Renaissance on Tuesday, July 16 and a lecture by Giancarlo Mazzanti on Friday, October 11.
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