Luis Gutiérrez Soto (1900–1977) was a Spanish architect. He worked primarily in Madrid. Born on 6 June 1900 in the Calle de Villanueva [es], Madrid, Spain...
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Luis Gutiérrez (born 1953) is a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Luis Gutiérrez may also refer to: Luis Gutiérrez (wine critic) (born 1965), wine critic...
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California Lornna Soto (born 1970), Puerto Rican politician Luis Gutiérrez Soto (1890–1977), Spanish architect Manuel Ángel Núñez Soto (born 1951), Mexican...
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Luis Vicente Gutiérrez (born December 10, 1953) is an American politician. He served as the U.S. representative for Illinois's 4th congressional district...
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common venue for film premieres and press screenings. Designed by Luis Gutiérrez Soto, the facade features elements inspired by the Art Deco. The building...
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baseball player Lornna Soto (born 1970), Puerto Rican politician Luis Gutiérrez Soto (1890–1977), Spanish architect Manuel Ángel Núñez Soto (born 1951), Mexican...
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as building site. In order to present the project, the architect, Luis Gutiérrez Soto, traveled to Rome and Berlin to study buildings with a similar purpose...
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(1973–1976) Luis Carrero Blanco (1904–1973), Spanish Navy admiral, Francoist Prime Minister of Spain (June–December 1973) Luis Gutiérrez Soto (1900–1977)...
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integration of the Mediterranean housing and the new style concepts or Luis Gutiérrez Soto, mostly influenced by the Expressionist tendencies. At the 1929 Barcelona...
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Modernism, from Brick Expressionism (Madrid–Barajas Airport, 1929–1931, Luis Gutiérrez Soto) to edgy French Modernism and Czech version of functionalism (Prague...
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Ricardo Velázquez Bosco, Antonio Palacios, Secundino Zuazo, Luis Gutiérrez Soto, Luis Moya Blanco [es] and Alejandro de la Sota. From the mid-19th century...
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Zóbel house by José Antonio Coderch, and the Real Club de Golf by Luis Gutierrez Soto. A specially built man-made lagoon is part of the newest developments...
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(1902–1983) Diego Siloe (1495-11563) Alejandro de la Sota (1913–1996) Luis Gutiérrez Soto (1890–1977) Tioda (9th century) Juan Bautista de Toledo Manuel Tolsá...
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film directed by José María Gutiérrez Santos [es] based on the 1971 novel El infierno y la brisa by José María Vaz de Soto [es]. Set in a religious boarding...
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doi:10.1063/1.1351829. hdl:11336/136317. Soto, Leopoldo Soto; Cristian Pavéz; José Moreno; Luis Altamirano; Luis Huerta; Mario Barbaglia; Alejandro Clausse;...
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with iconic figures like Manuel Joaquín Gutiérrez, Eladio Rosabal, Víctor Manuel Ruiz, Claudio Arguedas and Luis Valerio, but it was not until June 12,...
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the former Wholesalers' Market, designed in 1939 by the architect Luis Gutiérrez Soto, one of the preeminent exponents of rationalism in Spanish architecture...
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mayor, Soto was defeated at the 2012 general election by José Javier Rodríguez (from the Popular Democratic Party). Soto married Sylvia Gutiérrez Vélez...
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Soria Gran San Blas Development, Sector G, 1958-1962, Madrid (With Luis Gutiérrez Soto and Ramón Vázquez Molezún) Residential building on Bailén street...
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Herrera and Juan de Villanueva, captured in buildings such as the Luis Gutiérrez Soto's Ministry of the Air, reminiscent of El Escorial. During these years...
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Hierro's club house would be accepted. The project was assigned to Luis Gutiérrez Soto, a renowned Art Deco-rationalist architect at the time. The club...
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notable architects such as Secundino Zuazo, Leopoldo Torres Balbás or Luis Gutiérrez Soto. He gained a reputation as an exceptional draughtsman when he studied...
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León Jorge Luis Moreno Jesús Adrián Romero Cesar Rosas Pedro Vega Granillo Yahir Yuridia Emiliana de Zubeldia Manuel Ignacio Acosta Gutiérrez Ana Lucía...
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of the "Generation of 25", which also included Sánchez Arcas, Luis Gutiérrez Soto and Luis Martínez-Feduchi(es) and introduced the rationalist architecture...
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Arcaraz Jr. José Luis Padilla Luis Guevara (as Luis 'Gordo' Guevara') Alfredo Gutiérrez (as Alfredo Gutiérrez 'El Turco') Lauro Salazar Jorge España Humberto...
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am, appears in the programmed Guillermo Soto Rosa Stadium, the red-white currency captained by number 10 Luis Mendoza. Students counted as a godfather...
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Andrés Guardado, midfielder Raúl Gudiño, goalkeeper Erick Gutiérrez, midfielder Raúl Gutiérrez, defender, retired, head coach Víctor Guzmán, defender Víctor...
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affluent member of the Madrid bourgeoisie. In 1924 he contracted Luis Gutiérrez Soto, at the time the Chief Architect of the Ministry of Public Instruction...
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Alejandro Cristián de la Fuente Myrka Dellanos Blanca Soto Karla Monroig Maritza Rodríguez Elizabeth Gutiérrez Ingrid Hoffmann Giselle Blondet Fernando del Rincón...
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Don Manuel Críspulo González y Soto, 1st Marquis of Bonanza (10 June 1846 – 16 October 1933), was a Spanish entrepreneur of the González Byass wine and...
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