Greetings my dear friends of the Architecture and Design community! It is a pleasure to be with you once again to continue exploring the architectural gems of my hometown, located in the state of Aragua, Venezuela.
The Maracay City Hall Headquarters Building, which rises imposingly to the north of the city, is a masterpiece in the middle of the urban landscape of the so-called "garden city". Built in the 1970s, specifically in 1974, under the direction of renowned Venezuelan architect Fruto Vivas, who received the prestigious National Architecture Award in 1987, this majestic structure does not go unnoticed by the city's inhabitants.
The building is distinguished by its brutalist architectural style, which is the most outstanding in the architect's career. According to Wikipedia's definition, Brutalist architecture is "an architectural style that emerged in the 1950s in the United Kingdom, during post-war reconstruction projects. Brutalist buildings are characterized by their minimalist construction, which exhibits bare building materials and highlights structural elements over decorative embellishments. This style commonly uses exposed concrete or brick, unpainted, angular geometric forms and a predominantly monochromatic color palette. Other materials, such as steel, wood and glass, may also be used."
In its beginnings, this rectangular building was known as the People's Palace. It rises over six stories, has a basement and a terrace. One of the features that fascinates me most about this building, and that I had the opportunity to explore during my childhood, is the lush vegetation that surrounds it. I remember climbing numerous trees while visiting this place.
The abundance of vegetation responds to a specific purpose: the original design of the building sought to reflect the location of Maracay, in the midst of mountains covered with lush vegetation and near the Tacarigua Lagoon, now known as Lake Valencia. For this reason, hanging gardens were incorporated into the floating cornice, although they are currently in disuse.
In addition, in the surroundings of the building there is a large public square with four fountains on its north side, at the level of Las Delicias Avenue. There is also a library called "Agustín Padrón", an art gallery and a multipurpose room.
The unique geometric shape of the columns and the concrete shutters that protect the west entrance of the building are outstanding elements of the City Hall Headquarters Building, making it a focal point of the city. The floors above the first floor house municipal offices, the mayor's office and a radio station.
This structure is widely valued by the community and has been declared one of the state's sites of tourist, historical, architectural, artistic and archaeological interest according to a decree issued in 1997. Its importance transcends local borders and attracts visitors from all over, interested in admiring its magnificent architecture.
Without a doubt, I am convinced that my state has magnificent structures that deserve to be highlighted. Sometimes, growing up and seeing them on a daily basis, they are not appreciated as much as when you investigate and discover the beauty and uniqueness that characterizes them. That is why my focus continues to be to present you with these great works of my city.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for joining me in this second post in our community. I sincerely hope you liked it, and if you wish to get a summary of what I wrote, I invite you to watch the attached video. See you in our next opportunity!
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Video Edited in Filmora / Video Editado en Filmora
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Standing applause for you dear Maite, this post is a dose of life for me because I went to this place many times for work and I keep very good memories, I can attest that this place is spectacular and very complete.
Wonderful job, this post is great. A hug!
Thank you very much Omar, the truth is that making this post also brought me very nice memories of my childhood because many times I went to this building and as you said is very complete, for that reason I wanted to share this jewel of Maracay in this community.
I am trying to play the video but it is not playing probably its my network
I think it may also be a problem with 3speak which sometimes fails. But the video is a summary of everything you will find in this post. Thanks for visiting.
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I find the information about brutalist architecture very interesting, the fact that the construction materials are shown naked and without paint is unusual but I must say that I like it, it is a distinctive touch.
I loved your post. Greetings!
You know Dina? I also liked this style a lot, maybe a little more rustic, but still beautiful, I'm happy to share these beautiful structures with all those who make life here in Hive.
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Wow, what a joy that my post has been taken into account in the midst of so many great articles published in this community, it fills me with pride because in this way I get to know the infrastructure of my city.
Thanks to all the team for the great support provided.
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Sin duda es una estructura que llama mucho la atención en medio de la ciudad de Maracay. Lástima que nunca pusieron en funcionamiento los jardines colgantes, se verían geniales.
Undoubtedly it is a structure that attracts a lot of attention in the middle of the city of Maracay. Too bad they never put the hanging gardens into operation, they would have looked great.
It would be interesting to see these floating gardens today, I think it would bring a unique style to the buildings in Maracay. The truth is that in my years of life, I never saw them active.
I love how in the initial idea they wanted to include what is the identity of the city, mixing it with the greenery that characterizes it.
I thank you for your visit, friend, greetings.
This is also part of that wonderful area of beautiful infrastructure in Maracay. Congratulations for this beautiful post Maite and thank you very much for highlighting the most beautiful of our beloved Maracay...
Thank you very much Jesus. The truth is that I feel so proud of my city, I want everyone to know it, there are so many beautiful architectural works here that I consider real jewels. This mayoral building is one of them, a place that is embedded in the heart of all Maracayeros.
Hello dear it is certainly a very interesting building, it caught my attention the roof is very peculiar. In addition the surrounding area makes it look much more striking.
Shalom
The top is quite striking and I can bet that many locals don't know the purpose of those boxes. I would love it if they could reactivate that garden at the top and give Maracay a lot more greenery.
I loved the video. It is a great structure, the works in a gray finish have always caught my attention, I feel that they are a tribute to concrete, to its materials. The essence of construction