Architecture of Colombia

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Por arquitectura de Colombia se entiende la existente en lo que actualmente es territorio colombiano y la realizada por arquitectos colombianos en el mundo. La arquitectura colombiana ha tenido multitud de influencias y manifestaciones, principalmente por la arquitectura de España, durante la época de la colonización española en Colombia. La arquitectura colombiana se divide en los períodos de arquitectura indígena, colonial (religiosa y militar), de siglo XIX, republicana (1880-1930), de transición (1930-1960), modernista (1970-2015) y actual (2015-presente).​ rdf:langString
Colombia's architectural heritage includes Spanish colonial architecture including Catholic churches. Its modern architecture represents various International Style architecture. In the postmodern architecture era a wave of innovate and striking buildings have been designed. Prominent Colombian architects include Rafael Esguerra, Daniel Bermúdez, Giancarlo Mazzanti, Rogelio Salmona, Álvaro Barrera, Patricio Samper Gnecco, Bruce Graham, Laureano Forero Ochoa, Pedro Nel Gómez, Raúl Fajardo Moreno, Rafael Esguerra, Arturo Robledo Ocampo and Simón Vélez. Firms include plan:B. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Colombia's architectural heritage includes Spanish colonial architecture including Catholic churches. Its modern architecture represents various International Style architecture. In the postmodern architecture era a wave of innovate and striking buildings have been designed. Colombian cultural heritage includes indigenous, European, Indian and African influences. The country's colonial buildings reflect their Spanish (and particularly Andalusian origin, as seen in the traditional single-story) houses laid around a central patio, to be found both in colonial towns such as Santafé (Bogotá), Tunja or Cartagena, or in rural haciendas throughout the country. After gaining its independence, Colombia severed its links with Spain and looked elsewhere for new models, first England, then France, marking the beginning of what became known as Republican Architecture (Arquitectura republicana), an era that lasted well into the twentieth century, when the changes in architectural thinking in Europe brought Modern Architecture to the country during the last years before World War II. Prominent Colombian architects include Rafael Esguerra, Daniel Bermúdez, Giancarlo Mazzanti, Rogelio Salmona, Álvaro Barrera, Patricio Samper Gnecco, Bruce Graham, Laureano Forero Ochoa, Pedro Nel Gómez, Raúl Fajardo Moreno, Rafael Esguerra, Arturo Robledo Ocampo and Simón Vélez. Firms include plan:B. Jorge Arango, , Jaime Correa and Felipe Hernandez (architect) were born in Colombia. Bruce Graham worked in Colombia. Expats such as Leopold Rother worked in Colombia.
rdf:langString Por arquitectura de Colombia se entiende la existente en lo que actualmente es territorio colombiano y la realizada por arquitectos colombianos en el mundo. La arquitectura colombiana ha tenido multitud de influencias y manifestaciones, principalmente por la arquitectura de España, durante la época de la colonización española en Colombia. La arquitectura colombiana se divide en los períodos de arquitectura indígena, colonial (religiosa y militar), de siglo XIX, republicana (1880-1930), de transición (1930-1960), modernista (1970-2015) y actual (2015-presente).​
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