La arquitectura boliviana de la Revolución Democrática y Cultural

This paper offers an initial overview of Bolivian state architecture from 2006 to 2019, during the so-called “Process of Change” or “Democratic and Cultural Revolution.”
It compares this architecture with revolutionary codes from other countries and with features
of pre-Hispanic cultures. The article explores global revolutionary references, the evolution of the Process of Change, Bolivia’s urban landscape, and key state buildings using a trilogical approach.
of pre-Hispanic cultures. The article explores global revolutionary references, the evolution of the Process of Change, Bolivia’s urban landscape, and key state buildings using a trilogical approach.
The findings suggest limited alignment between architectural practice and revolutionary discourse, pointing instead to a market-driven expression.
I&D RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Magazine, of the Bolivian Private University.
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