Cuba is renowned for its rich history, colorful culture, and unique architectural heritage. Cuban architecture is a fascinating blend of various styles that have evolved over centuries, reflecting the island's diverse cultural influences and historical periods. From its colonial beginnings to the dynamic shifts of the 21st century, Cuba's buildings and urban planning reflect the island's tumultuous. Resisting an adverse context and navigating its restrictions, Grupo Finca emerges, a collective that explores the practice of architecture from an artistic and pedagogical dimension in Havana, Cuba. Max Borges Recio, Club Náutico, Playa, 1953. [Courtesy © Silvia Ros Photography and Cuba Modern] When I was studying architecture at the University of. That profound changes have taken place in Cuba since 1959 of Neue is Sachlichkeit, De Stijl, and Functionalism reached the a fact upon which all can agree regardless of political bias. The most impressive were La Fuerza, Morro and La Punta Castles.
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