Freddy Mamani (architect)
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1 November 1971
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| Born | Freddy Mamani Silvestre 1 November 1971 Catavi, La Paz, Bolivia |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Practice | Neo-Andean |
Freddy Mamani Silvestre (born 1 November 1971) is a Bolivian self-taught architect[1] noted for his development of the Neo-Andean architectural style.[2] His work is most associated with the city of El Alto and with the new social class of upwardly mobile indigenous Bolivians.
Mamani was born in Catavi;[3][4] his father was a bricklayer. They moved to El Alto while Freddy was at the age of six.[5] He also followed his father's profession as a bricklayer. He had dreams of becoming an architect, but his work schedule would not permit him to attend whatever classes available in his local universities. Eventually, he instead received his degrees in civil construction and engineering from the Universidad Mayor de San Andres and Universidad Boliviana de Informática respectively.[5]
