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Alicia Cazzaniga

Alicia Cazzaniga

Argentine architect (1928–1968)


Alicia Cazzaniga (1928–1968) was an Argentine modernist architect. She is best known for her work in designing the National Library of the Argentine Republic.[1]

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National Library of the Argentine Republic by Cazzaniga

Alicia Cazzaniga was born in Buenos Aires on July 9, 1928. She attended the National University of Buenos Aires where she studied with Francisco Bullrich and Eduardo Polledo and Horacio Baliero.

Cazzaniga, along with Bullrich, Polledo, Bailero and others founded the Organization of Modern Architecture (Spanish: Organización de Arquitectura Moderna) in 1948. The group practiced Rationalism, forming contacts with members of the Bauhaus.[2][3]

In 1962, a design produced by Cazzaniga along with Francisco Bullrich, and Clorindo Testa was chosen for the new building of the National Library of the Argentine Republic.[4]

Alicia Cazzaniga died on February 28, 1968, in Buenos Aires.


References

  1. Kent, Allen (1985-11-27). Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 39 - Supplement 4: Accreditation of Library Education to Videotex: Teletext, and the ImPatt of Television Systems Information Systems on Library Services. CRC Press. ISBN 9780824720391.
  2. Moisset, ~ Inés (2019-03-08). "ALICIA CAZZANIGA 1928-1968". UN DIA | UNA ARQUITECTA 4 (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2019-05-13.
  3. "Cazzaniga De Bullrich, Alicia | ModernaBuenosAires". ModernaBuenosAires.org. Retrieved 2019-05-13.

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