Canopy

BOGOTÁ – A stylized cluster of trees has sprouted from the shantytown of Altos de Cazucá on a steep hillside south of Bogotá.
Named Bosque de La Esperanza, it was created by Giancarlo Mazzanti – best known for the undulating c
Create a free account to read the full article
Get 2 premium articles for free each month
Related Articles
MORE Architecture
Is the architecture firm as we know it dead?

This public pavilion in China highlights the power of spatial ambiguity

Spa-like interiors turn this Medellín dermatology clinic into a wellness space

This Chinese retailer’s shopfront doesn’t display products – it brings people together

Spotify supports Medellín's music industry with a pop-up education and events centre
-thumb.jpg)
The New Design Factory: Why the future of architecture depends on emerging technology

What can you learn from MoMA's show on Chinese architecture?

Colourful lighting creates a flexible environment inside of this music label’s office

Gender inequality in architecture: why it needs to be addressed as a collective, not individual, issue
