Brandon Haw Unveils Plans for University Building in Colombia
Brandon Haw Architecture (BHA) has unveiled the plans for Serena del Mar, one of two ?twin? buildings that will host the Universidad de Los Andes International School of Management in Cartagena, Colombia. As the first office and institutional building to be constructed as a part of a long term, two-phase master plan, the four-story building will additionally house offices for corporations and businesses to support the upcoming master plan, specifically a new hospital building for Johns Hopkins University.
Courtesy of Brandon Haw Architecture (BHA)
Brandon Haw Architecture (BHA) has unveiled the plans for Serena del Mar, one of two ?twin? buildings that will host the Universidad de Los Andes International School of Management in Cartagena, Colombia. As the first office and institutional building to be constructed as a part of a long term, two-phase master plan, the four-story building will additionally house offices for corporations and businesses to support the upcoming master plan, specifically a new hospital building for Johns Hopkins University.Serena del Mar is designed to respond to the ?local climatic conditions in the most naturally passive yet contemporary way,? Â explained the architect . It will feature precast concrete vertical fins to shade from the intense Caribbean sun, but will also allow for views of the surrounding landscape.
Courtesy of Brandon Haw Architecture (BHA)
Furthermore, the twin buildings will capture northerly breezes...
Courtesy of Brandon Haw Architecture (BHA)
Brandon Haw Architecture (BHA) has unveiled the plans for Serena del Mar, one of two ?twin? buildings that will host the Universidad de Los Andes International School of Management in Cartagena, Colombia. As the first office and institutional building to be constructed as a part of a long term, two-phase master plan, the four-story building will additionally house offices for corporations and businesses to support the upcoming master plan, specifically a new hospital building for Johns Hopkins University.Serena del Mar is designed to respond to the ?local climatic conditions in the most naturally passive yet contemporary way,? Â explained the architect . It will feature precast concrete vertical fins to shade from the intense Caribbean sun, but will also allow for views of the surrounding landscape.
Courtesy of Brandon Haw Architecture (BHA)
Furthermore, the twin buildings will capture northerly breezes...
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