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Laboratory and Administration Building in Venezuela by Robert Puchetti

26 January 2010 No Comment

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This building located on the University Campus of the Universidad Central de Venezuela and designed by Robert Puchetti. In 2000 composer Carlos Raul Villanueva was declared a UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage. This project has been under way since before the UNESCO declaration, which made his designs, submitted its proposal for approval by the Cultural Heritage Institute who approved within the Master Plan. It is difficult to review this project since the staff of Symbiosis Group VE but there are divided opinions regarding some of the staff came to the conclusion that before proposing such a building within a campus is so important such as the UCV, it is necessary to take things more seriously and stop being passionate, leave the ego trip of having a building on the campus of the UCV and be more contemplative and less invasive.
Venezuela Laboratory and Administration Building by Robert Puchetti
Laboratory and Administration Building by Robert Puchetti
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