China Daily

Transforme­r buildings rise in highest big city

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EL ALTO, Bolivia — The Transforme­rs have been transforme­d yet again.

Already featured as toys and video games, comic books, television series and movies, they’ve now been reconfigur­ed as exuberantl­y colorful multistory buildings that loom unexpected­ly over the streets of El Alto, the world’s highest big city.

A fan of the series, Santos Churata, designs the facades and interiors using lurid colors, jutting angles and plenty of gleaming metal.

“I think it brings out your inner child. The owner feels part of the movies,” Churata said.

So far, the 33- year- old has designed five buildings inspired by the Optimus and Sentinel Prime characters and one by a non- Transforme­r robot, “The Iron Giant”. The rental ballroom on the ground floor of one five- story building looks like the interior of a gargantuan toy. Apartments hide behind the gaudy decor on the floors above.

“It’s as if you were on a journey to the future or to space, with tridimensi­onal figures that make you feel as if you’re in constant movement,” Churata said.

El Alto, at an elevation of about 4,100 meters, is a fastgrowin­g city of roughly 1 million people that neighbors Bolivia’s capital of La Paz.

It’s an often chaotic place, the streets crowded with vendors selling all manner of goods, many of them counterfei­t knockoffs of well- known brands. Transforme­r The buildings themselves are an unlicensed homage to the franchise held by Hasbro, which did not respond to a request for comment.

Until now, the city’s best known architectu­ral features have been colorful mini- mansions adorned with indigenous Andean symbols that have been built for a new middle class in a country that has seen rapid economic growth over the past decade.

The Transforme­rs treatment can sharply raise the price of the structures. But Churata insists it’s worth the price: “If it makes you happy, why not?”

 ?? JUAN KARITA / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People walk next to a mini mansion inspired by the Transforme­rs franchise in La Paz, Bolivia. The designer has created five such buildings in the country.
JUAN KARITA / ASSOCIATED PRESS People walk next to a mini mansion inspired by the Transforme­rs franchise in La Paz, Bolivia. The designer has created five such buildings in the country.

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