List of Uruguayan architects
Following is a list of notable architects from the country of Uruguay.
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A
- Luis Andreoni (1853–1936) – Italian; worked in Montevideo
- Mariano Arana (born 1933) – mayor of Montevideo (1995-2005), Minister of Housing (2005-2008)
- Leopoldo Artucio (1903–1976)
- Juan María Aubriot (1876–1930)
- Luis Gonzalo Álvarez Bassi (born 1962) [1]
B
- Alfredo Baldomir (1884–1938) – President of the Republic (1938-1942)
- Francisco Beltrame (born 1952) – Minister of Housing since 2012
- Laura Barreiro Paroli (born 1962)[2]
C
- Joseph Carré (1870-1941) – French; worked in Uruguay
- Antoni Bonet i Castellana (1913–1989) – Catalan; worked in Uruguay
- Mauricio Cravotto (1893–1962)
D
- Eladio Dieste (1917–2000)
- Arturo Dubourg (1912-2003) – Argentine; worked in Punta del Este
F
- Román Fresnedo Siri (1903–1975)
G
- Camille Gardelle (1866–1947) – Catalan; worked in Uruguay
- Juan Giuria (1880–1957)
L
- César Loustau (1926–2011)
- Aurelio Lucchini (died 1989)
M
- Jorge Majfud (born 1969)
- Vittorio Meano (1860–1904) – Italian; worked in Montevideo
- Graciela Muslera (born 1963) – first female Minister of Housing in Uruguay
O
- Carlos Ott (born 1946)
P
- Mario Palanti (1885–1978) – Italian; worked in Montevideo
R
- Víctor Rabú (1834–1907) – French; worked in Uruguay
S
- Juan Antonio Scasso (1892–1973)
- Gustavo Scheps (born 1954)
- Lorenzo Siegerist (1862–1938) – Swiss; worked in Uruguay
T
- Horacio Terra Arocena (1894–1985)
- Juan Pablo Terra (1924–1991)
V
- Héctor Vigliecca (born 1940)
- Julio Vilamajó (1894–1948)
- Rafael Viñoly (born 1944)
Z
- Carlo Zucchi (1789–1849) – Italian; worked in Uruguay
See also
References
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