Three visionary architects were commissioned by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara to design Cuba's National Art Schools in 1961. Construction began immediately, but was halted after just a few years, leaving the schools unfinished and decaying.
Unfinished Spaces
Cuba's National Art Schools project, born from the vision of three young artists in the aftermath of Castro's Revolution, lay abandoned and forgotten, only to be rediscovered as a groundbreaking architectural masterpiece.