Architecture Classics: Luis Ángel Arango Library / Germán Samper


© Dan Gamboa Bohórquez

© Dan Gamboa Bohórquez

In the mid-20th century, in the heart of Bogotá, Colombia, one of the greatest architectural landmarks in the history of this city was taking shape. At that time, Luis Ángel Arango, the manager of the Banco de la República, began to work on establishing a library to house the collection of books that the bank had been acquiring over 30 years and which continued to grow. It was then that the firm Esguerra Sáenz and Samper appeared on the scene, to whom the design of this space was attributed, created in several stages over a span of twenty years.

Germán Samper is one of the freshest minds in the country, despite his advanced age. Even after all these years, it is possible to see with great skill how his genius remains as relevant today as it was half a century ago, and the Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango is a perfect example of the aesthetics, urban integration, and respect for scale that characterize this architect so much.

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