Idom's tough concrete cube makes a bold brutalist statement

LIMA – With a population of nearly 10 million, Lima is one of the biggest cities in the Americas. The Lima Convention Centre, designed by Idom, caters to the urban business population in both a functional and aesthetic sense. Situ
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