Beatriz Del Cueto López-Hidalgo (born 1952) is a Cuban-born architect specialising in conservation and architectural preservation. A resident of Puerto Rico since 1960, del Cueto is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and Henry Klumb Award winner in 2012.
Biography
Beatriz del Cueto López-Hidalgo was born in 1952 in
Havana
Havana (; ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.[University of Florida
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Gainesville graduating in 1974. She then went on to further her studies at the
Preservation Institute of Nantucket, specializing in historical preservation and architectural conservation. In 1976, she obtained a Master's in Architecture with a focus on preservation from the University of Florida and then moved to Puerto Rico. In 1977, she began working for
Henry Klumb
Heinrich Klumb (1905 in Cologne, Germany – 1984 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) was a German architect who worked in Puerto Rico during the mid 20th Century.
Education and early life
Klumb was born in Cologne, Germany, in 1905. An honors graduate ...
and after three years left his office to work at the State Historic Preservation Office.
In 1984, she moved to
Rome
Rome (Italian language, Italian and , ) is the capital city and most populated (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio Regions of Italy, region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special named with 2, ...
, Italy and studied with her husband Agamemnon Pantel at the
(ICCROM).
Between 1984 and 1986 Cueto worked at the College of Architects of Puerto Rico, leaving to establish a private practice in 1986. In 1990, she joined with her husband in the firm of Pantel del Cueto & Associates which focuses on facilitating a better understanding of traditional architecture in the
Caribbean
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region. Their conservation projects have gained recognition both inside and outside of Puerto Rico. In addition to managing a practice in
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John (disambiguation), Saint John, most commonly refers to:
* San Juan, Puerto Rico
* San Juan, Argentina
* San Juan, Metro Manila, a highly urbanized city in the Philippines
San Juan may also refer to:
Places Arge ...
, del Cueto founded the Architectural Conservation Laboratory at the
Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
The Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico ( Spanish: ''Universidad Politécnica de Puerto Rico''; shortened to PUPR in English and UPPR in Spanish, and informally referred to as Poly) is a private university based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with ad ...
where she provides courses in the theory of conservation and the scientific analysis of building materials.
In 2011, del Cueto was awarded the Rome Prize by the American Academy in Rome
and utilized her research prize to investigate concrete and its historic use in buildings.
In 2012 she received Puerto Rico's most important architecture prize, the Henry Klumb Award, for her teaching and significant contribution to the restoration and preservation of the island's historic landmarks.
"Premios a la excelencia: Colegio de Arquitectos entrega importantes reconocimientos a talentos locales"
''El Nuevo Dia'', 8 December 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
Projects
Cape San Juan Light in Fajardo
The full project consisted of restoring 15 lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lens (optics), lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
Ligh ...
s of Puerto Rico, which were in varying states of decay. As the priority was architectural conservation, Cueto's first step was to analyze the history of the lighthouses. They were built between 1880 and 1882 by the Spanish Government in a style of masonry
Masonry is the craft of building a structure with brick, stone, or similar material, including mortar plastering which are often laid in, bound, and pasted together by mortar (masonry), mortar. The term ''masonry'' can also refer to the buildin ...
common in traditional Puerto Rican building. The walls are made of limestone, sand and lime, with horizontal rows of mud bricks and feature flat roofs of wooden beams with rafters in three layers. The outermost roof was utilized to channel water to the cistern
A cistern (; , ; ) is a waterproof receptacle for holding liquids, usually water. Cisterns are often built to catch and store rainwater. To prevent leakage, the interior of the cistern is often lined with hydraulic plaster.
Cisterns are disti ...
for drinking water. After the Spanish–American War of 1898, the lighthouses became the property of the United States Lighthouse Service, which would later be part of the United States Coast Guard
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, search and rescue, and Admiralty law, law enforcement military branch, service branch of the armed forces of the United States. It is one of the country's eight Uniformed services ...
and they remained in use until the 1970s. They had been vacant for about ten years when the restoration project was launched in 1988.
Del Cueto's major lighthouse restoration work covered the Cape San Juan Light (Faro de Las Cabezas de San Juan) in Fajardo
Fajardo () is a Fajardo barrio-pueblo, town and a Municipalities of Puerto Rico, municipality part of the San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo metropolitan area, San Juan-Caguas-Fajardo Combined Statistical Area in Puerto Rico.
Fajardo is the hub of mu ...
, the oldest of Puerto Rico's lighthouses. The one-story stone, neoclassical style
Neoclassicism, also spelled Neo-classicism, emerged as a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity. Neoclassici ...
keeper's house is attached to a cylindrical stone tower, which originally had a third-order beam. The original 19-mile scope was expanded to 25 miles during the renovation. Restoration also included reclaiming the system of channels and water collection system for the cistern, which now is used not for drinking water but to supply the bathrooms with water. The lighthouse is located in the Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve and once it was restored it was opened for tours. One portion of the keeper's house was designated as a marine laboratory for the Universidad de Puerto Rico en Humacao, which required bringing the buildings up to current fire and safety codes. The preservation project was not completed until 1991.
Iglesia San José
San José Church San José Church (), located in Old San Juan within the historic colonial zone of the capital of Puerto Rico, is one of the first significant works of architecture on the island. The church is one of the earliest surviving examples of 16th-century S ...
(Iglesia de San José) is a sixteenth-century structure, in Old San Juan
Old San Juan () is a historic district located at the "northwest triangle" of the San Juan Islet, islet of San Juan in San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan. Its area roughly correlates to the Ballajá, Old San Juan, Ballajá, Catedral, Old San Juan, ...
, Puerto Rico which was closed in 2002 due to structural destabilization and in 2003, Cueto's firm began assessing the damage to the property. The immediate issue was prevention of further deterioration of the site and to assist in that effort, it was placed on the World Monuments Watch List in 2004. In the assessment phase, Cueto used ground-penetrating radar
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. It is a non-intrusive method of surveying the sub-surface to investigate underground utilities such as concrete, asphalt, metals, pipes, cables ...
, one of the first such uses of that technology in the Caribbean
The Caribbean ( , ; ; ; ) is a region in the middle of the Americas centered around the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, mostly overlapping with the West Indies. Bordered by North America to the north, Central America ...
. The technology allows assessment without invasive testing which might result in further damage to the site and gives insight into subsurface conditions which may not be visible. The series of analysis took place over a four-year period identifying multiple renovations and alterations over the 478 years of life of the structure. Once the assessment phase completed,
conservation and repairs began which were not completed until 2012.
Works
* Faro Las Cabezas de San Juan, Fajardo
Fajardo () is a Fajardo barrio-pueblo, town and a Municipalities of Puerto Rico, municipality part of the San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo metropolitan area, San Juan-Caguas-Fajardo Combined Statistical Area in Puerto Rico.
Fajardo is the hub of mu ...
* Headquarters of the College of Architects Puerto Rico, Santurce
* Mansion housing the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico, Old San Juan
Old San Juan () is a historic district located at the "northwest triangle" of the San Juan Islet, islet of San Juan in San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan. Its area roughly correlates to the Ballajá, Old San Juan, Ballajá, Catedral, Old San Juan, ...
* Old Girls Asylum, Miramar
* Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music () is a public conservatory in San Juan, Puerto Rico.Conservatorio de Musica de Puerto RicoSOBRE EL CONSERVATORIO DE MÚSICA DE PUERTO RICO: Información General del Conservatorio.Retrieved: February 14, 200 ...
, Miramar
* Old Provincial Secondary School, known as the Department of Health, Santurce
* Hacienda La Esperanza, Manatí
* Church of San José, Old San Juan
Old San Juan () is a historic district located at the "northwest triangle" of the San Juan Islet, islet of San Juan in San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan. Its area roughly correlates to the Ballajá, Old San Juan, Ballajá, Catedral, Old San Juan, ...
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References
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20th-century American architects
1952 births
Cuban women architects
Puerto Rican women architects
Living people
Cuban emigrants to Puerto Rico
University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning alumni
Conservation architects
Architects from Havana
21st-century American architects
20th-century American women
21st-century American women