Enrique Seoane Ros Explained

Enrique Seoane Ros
Birth Date:12 January 1915
Birth Place:Lima, Peru
Death Place:Lima, Peru
Years Active:1934–1980

Enrique Buenaventura Juan Seoane Ros (Lima, January 12, 1915 – July 26, 1980) was a Peruvian modernist architect of the 20th century.[1]

Early life

Seoane was born in Lima on January 12, 1915, to parents Buenaventura Guillermo Seoane García and Rosario Ros Gutiérrez. He studied at the Colegio de La Inmaculada and followed architecture courses at the National School of Engineers, predecessor of the National University of Engineering (UNI).[2]

Career

He graduated as an engineer-architect in 1944 and was a professor at the Department of Architecture at the UNI and at the Federico Villarreal National University.[2]

He was a supporter in favor of a modern style of architecture that would replace the old-fashioned French-style of Lima, and supported—but did not sign—a manifesto that was published in El Comercio and El Arquitecto Peruano in 1947 that supported this movement.[2]

Selected works

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Forma y función en las obras del arquitecto Enrique Seoane en Lima. Edificio La Fénix (1948) y Ministerio de Educación (1956) . . Espino Mendoza . Nicole . Quiñones Vargas . Camila Ines . 2020 . Higa Penagos . Andrés Mauricio.
  2. Web site: Arquitectura y arquitectos en Lima: Enrique Seoane Ros . 2010-11-10 . . Orrego Penagos . Juan Luis.
  3. Web site: BANCO COMERCIAL . Instituto de Investigación - Universidad de Lima.