Location Maracay
Year 1992
Typology Other
The Aragua State Palace of Justice project is based on architecture as a manifesto of republican power, using morphology and materiality to project an unequivocal image of solidity, hierarchy, and balance. Its structure is organized around a central axis of symmetry that acts as a compositional backbone, guiding the user from the entrance to a volumetrically distinct auditorium that crowns the complex. This design is articulated by two architectural wings that enclose a central space, where the building's internal life unfolds, thereby symbolizing institutional autonomy and the nobility of its social function through a rigorous formal language and high-quality materials.



