Felicia Chateloin Explained

Felicia Chateloin is a Cuban architect specialized in conservation and rehabilitation of built patrimony and in urban historic preservation.[1]

Academic background

Chateloin is a graduate of the School of Architecture, University of Havana.[1]

Work as preservation and rehabilitation specialist

As a member of the National Centre of Conservation, Restoration and Museology (CENCREM), Chateloin played a key role in developing the institutional procedure for the designation of the Historic Urban Zones in Havana, Cuba.

She served as technical consultant to the Havana City Historian's Office (OHCH) in the implementation of the first comprehensive survey of historic structures in La Habana Vieja (Old Havana).[1]

Work as professor

Chateloin is a professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Polytechnic José Antonio Echeverría (CUJAE) and at the San Geronimo University College of the University of Havana.[1]

Publications

Her book, La Habana de Tacón, remains the most extensive study of the Captain General Tacón contributions to Havana in the first half of the 19th Century. Chateloin has published numerous articles in international publications, such as De la arquitectura del molde o la identidad de la ciudad cubana. and Techos de armaduras de pares en La Habana Vieja. [1]

Awards

Recognitions

Notes and References

  1. Linkedin. http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Announcement-from-Institute-Classical-Architecture-2554899.S.171201404?qid=d392e648-5ccb-4daf-a9c1-07a6dd83f6d4&goback=.gna_2554899
  2. Real Academia Canaria de Bellas Artes. Chateloin Santiesteban, Felicia F. http://www.racba.es/index.php/correspondientes-externos/321-chateloin-santiesteban-felicia-f