Aurelio Lucchini (died 1989) was a
Uruguay
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an architect and architectural historian.
From March 1983 till his death he was a member of the
Academia Nacional de Letras del Uruguay The Academia Nacional de Letras (English: "National Academy of Letters") is an association of academics and experts on the use of the Spanish language in Uruguay.
It was founded in Montevideo on February 10, 1943. Among the first members were Car ...
.
Arq. Aurelio Lucchini en el Sillón Carlos Vaz Ferreira
Selected works
*''Cronología comparada de la historia del Uruguay 1830-1945'', with Blanca París de Oddone
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, Carlos Real de Azúa
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Biography
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, Otilia Muras Otilia is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
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* Otilia Cazimir (1894–1967), Romanian poet
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* Otilia Lux, Guatemala ...
, Arturo Ardao
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From 1968 to 1972 he was dean of the Faculty of Humanities. Before the Military Coup in 1973, he was force ...
, Washington Buño
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, Lauro Ayestarán
Lauro Ayestarán (Montevideo, 9 July 1913 – 22 July 1966, Montevideo) was a Uruguayan musicologist.
Selected works
*''Doménico Zipoli. El gran compositor y organista romano del 1700 en el Río de la Plata.'' (Museo Histórico Nacional. 1941 ...
, and Susana Salgado Susana may refer to:
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; Montevideo, 1966.
*''Ideas y formas en la arquitectura nacional''. Colección Nuestra Tierra, Vol. 6, Montevideo, 1969.
*''Julio Vilamajó
Julio Vilamajó Echaniz (July 1, 1894 – April 12, 1948) was one of the best known Uruguayan architects. He was a member of the Board of Design Consultants for the construction of the United Nations headquarters together with Le Corbusier and Os ...
. Su arquitectura'', with the collaboration of Mariano Arana; FArq, IHA, Montevideo, 1970.
*''El Concepto de Arquitectura y su traducción a formas en el territorio que hoy pertenece a Uruguay''. Universidad de la República
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, Montevideo, 1986.
References
Year of birth missing
1989 deaths
Uruguayan people of Italian descent
University of the Republic (Uruguay) alumni
Academic staff of the University of the Republic (Uruguay)
Uruguayan architects
Uruguayan architectural historians
Members of the Uruguayan Academy of Language
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