An exhibition is underway detailing the architectural legacy of Peruvian firm Cooper Graña Nicolini, a studio instrumental in shaping the country’s urban landscape during the latter half of the 20th century. The display features previously unseen plans, photographs, models, and documents illustrating the firm’s creative processes and design philosophies. The exhibition aims to reveal the history and ideas behind their transformative work. Cooper Graña Nicolini significantly impacted Peruvian cityscapes through numerous projects. The exhibit offers a comprehensive look at their contribution to the nation’s architectural heritage. It is currently open to the public, providing insight into a pivotal period of urban development in Peru. The exhibition was first reported by Lima Gris.