• Julio Vilamajó Echaniz (July 1, 1894 – April 12, 1948) was one of the best known Uruguayan architects. He was a member of the Board of Design Consultants...
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  • Vilamajó may refer to: Jaime Vilamajó (born 1959), Spanish racing cyclist Julio Vilamajó (1894–1948), Uruguayan architects Vilamajó House Museum, house...
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    The Vilamajó House Museum (Spanish: Museo Casa Vilamajó) is located in the house that the architect Julio Vilamajó built for his family in 1930 in Montevideo...
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    of Minas. It was established in 1946 according to plans by architect Julio Vilamajó, being his last significant work; the young architect Miguel Ángel Odriozola...
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  • and urban planner. One of his first works was his collaboration with Julio Vilamajó in Villa Serrana, in the 1940s. But his most important achievement was...
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    Robertson (United Kingdom), Garnet Argyle Soilleux (Australia), and Julio Vilamajó (Uruguay). The design process for the United Nations headquarters formally...
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    Howard Robertson of the United Kingdom; G. A. Soilleux of Australia; and Julio Vilamajó of Uruguay. Abel Sorenson was the interior designer. In addition, David...
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    Howard Robertson of the United Kingdom; G. A. Soilleux of Australia; and Julio Vilamajó of Uruguay. In addition, David Fine of United States Steel oversaw the...
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  • (1894–1985) Juan Pablo Terra (1924–1991) Héctor Vigliecca (born 1940) Julio Vilamajó (1894–1948) Rafael Viñoly (born 1944) Carlo Zucchi (1789–1849) – Italian;...
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    Iberian-influenced Casa de Felipe Yriart ―a residence designed by the architect Julio Vilamajó―, the Art Nouveau Williman House, which was the residence of Claudio...
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