White Elephant New Headquarters of the Human Development and Habitat Ministry / Dirección General de Arquitectura + MDUyT + GCBA

The White Elephant (Elefante Blanco in Spanish) was an abandoned building, originally intended in 1923 to be the biggest hospital in Latin America. The structure, unfinished since the cease of works in 1955 and in ruins without the possibility of recovery and functionalization, was located in the Commune 8 inside Ciudad Oculta in Villa Lugano, Buenos Aires, near the intersection of Avenues Eva Perón and Piedra Buena. After several studies, it was established to demolish the existing structure and to develop a project for the New Headquarters of the Ministry of Human Development and Habitat alongside new recreational public spaces.

White Elephant New Headquarters of the Human Development and Habitat Ministry / Dirección General de Arquitectura + MDUyT + GCBA
© Javier Agustín Rojas © Javier Agustín Rojas
  • architects: Dirección General de Arquitectura
  • architects: GCBA
  • architects: MDUyT
  • Location: Piedra Buena 3200, C1439GVN CABA, Argentina
  • Project Year: 2019
  • Photographs: Javier Agustín Rojas
  • Photographs: Courtesy of Archivo General de la Nación
  • Area: 21069.0 m2

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