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According to architectural historian Silvia Arango, Colombian modern architecture had two moments: a first one called the "Boast of technique", that, starting from the 40s, assimilated and replicated foreign influence through the use of modern techniques (as concrete structures and prefabricated pieces), and a second one, called the "Conscious ...
Gothic Revival architecture in Colombia (1 C) N. Neoclassical architecture in Colombia (1 C) S. Spanish Colonial architecture in Colombia (2 C, 10 P)
The Altiplano Cundiboyacense, the high plateau where the Muisca built their architecture During the earliest stages of inhabitation, the people lived in caves and rock shelters, for example the Piedras del Tunjo in Facatativá Replica of Muisca bohíos As in North America, here Timucua, the villages of the Muisca were surrounded by wooden poles; enclosures Bohíos were built slightly elevated ...
Architecture in Colombia by period or style (5 C) Architecture of Colombia by department (1 C, 1 P) A. Colombian architects (1 C, 26 P) Architecture firms of Colombia ...
The architecture reflects the mixture of the Spanish influences with those of the people from the Antioquia Department who settled in the area in the 19th century. There are several expressions of intangible cultural heritage, including the traditional sombrero aguadeño hats and raw hide shoulder bags. [14] Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System*
The National monuments of Colombia (Spanish: Monumentos Nacionales de Colombia) are the set of properties, nature reserves, archaeological sites, historic districts, urban areas and property that, for values of authenticity, originality, aesthetics, and artistic techniques, are representative of Colombia and constitute core elements of its history and culture.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt made her debut at the first press briefing of President Donald Trump's second term on Tuesday, making history as the youngest in her role to stand ...
Pre-Columbian cultures of Southwestern Colombia. The Quimbaya culture is marked with number 1. The Quimbaya inhabited the areas corresponding to the modern departments of Quindío, Caldas and Risaralda in Colombia, around the valley of the Cauca River. There is no clear data about when they were initially established; the current best guess is ...