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Born in Barranquilla, a port city in northern Colombia, Giancarlo Mazzanti is an architect graduated from the Javeriana University in Colombia, with postgraduate studies in industrial design and architecture in Florence, Italy. He has academic experience as a visiting professor in Colombian universities, as well as in world-renowned universities such as Harvard, Columbia and Princeton; and is the first Colombian architect to have his works in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMa) and in the Center Pompidou, in Paris. Social values are at the center of Mazzanti's architecture, which seeks to realize projects that give value to social transformations and that build communities.

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