In 1961, three visionary architects designed Cuba's National Art Schools on a former Havana golf course. Construction began, and the schools opened soon after. Despite initial excitement, the project was halted and the architects were deemed irrelevant. 40 years later, the schools are still in use, but unfinished and decaying. Castro invites the architects to complete their dream.
Unfinished Spaces
The Cuba's National Art Schools project is a revolutionary architectural achievement, conceived by three visionary artists in the wake of Castro's Revolution, only to be left unfinished and later revived.