Public building works in the Municipal Archives of Santa Fe: The architect Francisco Fábregas Vehil (1925-1934)

Authors

  • Ana María Castañeda Becerra Grupo de Investigación Metodología y Documentación para el Estudio del Patrimonio Histórico de Andalucía
  • José Miguel Álvarez de Morales Mercado Grupo de Investigación Metodología y Documentación para el Estudio del Patrimonio Histórico de Andalucía

Keywords:

Town planning, Civil architecture, Regionalism, Rationalism, Architects, Santa Fe (Granada). Town Hall, Fábregas Vehil, Francisco, Latin American Exhibition (Exposición Iberoamericana) in Seville

Abstract

Rebuilding work in Santa Fe started during the Primo de Rivera Dictatorship, as a consequence of three municipal decisions: to build an appropriate building to house the schools; to construct a new Town Hall, and to give the town a look of modernity, given the imminent celebration of the Latin American Exhibition in Seville in 1929. The contract (for the town hall, the market and slaughterhouse, schools, paving and drainage work) was given to the firm “Técnica de Construcción, S.A” and their chief architect Francisco Fábregas Vehil, who carried out the project and supervised the building work from Seville and Barcelona, until well into the Spanish Second Republic.

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Published

2009-12-19

How to Cite

Castañeda Becerra, A. M., & Álvarez de Morales Mercado, J. M. (2009). Public building works in the Municipal Archives of Santa Fe: The architect Francisco Fábregas Vehil (1925-1934). Cuadernos De Arte De La Universidad De Granada, 40, 283–299. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/caug/article/view/268