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Archbishop Loayza National Hospital image
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Lima expands the corpus through contemporary work by Barclay and Crousse, adding desert light, concrete mass, and institutional landscapes.
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Archbishop Loayza National Hospital image
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Research
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How do SANAA projects use lightness, circulation, and museums as public architecture This brief turns the current saved.archi evidence graph into an argument about "How do SANAA projects use lightness, circulation, and museums as public architecture?." It is strongest where...
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How does Lina Bo Bardi use adaptive reuse as a civic architecture strategy This brief reads the current saved.archi corpus against the question: "How does Lina Bo Bardi use adaptive reuse as a civic architecture strategy?." The strongest thread in the current evidence runs...
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Works
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1549 · Lima, Lima, Peru
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1924 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru

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2007 · Lima, Peru

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2010 · Lima, Lima Metropolitan Area, Peru
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2012 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
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2013 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
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2013 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
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2014 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
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2015 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
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2015 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
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2015 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
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2015 · Lima, Lima, Peru
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2016 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
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2021 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
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Unknown · Lima, Lima, Peru
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Unknown · Lima, Lima, Peru
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Lima, Lima Province, Peru
Frederick Cooper Llosa is a Peruvian architect and professor, extending the corpus with a local Peru architecture figure even where project-level pages remain sparse.
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1884-1964 · Lima, Lima Province, Peru
Rafael Marquina was a prominent Peruvian architect whose early twentieth-century work helped shape central Lima and modern civic hospitality in the capital.