Casa de las Américas / Girón

Casa de las Américas, located on the corner of 3rd and G streets in the Vedado neighborhood of Havana, is a prominent cultural center founded in 1959 by Haydée Santamaría. This Art Deco-style building was built in the 1940s and is characterized by its white and gray facade, with columns that give it a majestic look. The building promotes Latin American art and culture through exhibitions, conferences, and literary activities. Its architectural design and social function make it a cultural icon of Cuba.

The Girón Building, opened in 1967, is located in Vedado, Havana. This residential complex consists of two 17-story blocks, linked by a core of elevators and stairs. Its innovative design used the sliding mold system for the first time in Cuba, allowing for efficient and modern construction. The facade features closets clad in stoneware that soften its massive appearance, highlighting its functional and aesthetic character. This building is a significant example of Cuban architecture of the period, combining modernity with a practical approach to urban housing.

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