A group of four young architects, all of whom are under 30, have just completed the Villanueva Public Library in Casanare, Colombia. Miguel Torres, German Ramirez, Alejandro Piñol and Carlos Meza, from Javeriana University, won a nationwide competition. The library makes extensive use of local materials, as well as help from local workers in its construction. Looks great, and is just a cool thing to see a bunch of kids spending their time building a library.



(From Deseen; Photos by Nicolas Cabrera)
…by the way, I beat Kanye to the new Guggenheim Hermitage by like 3 days…sleeping homie.)





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