Luis Lacasa Navarro (1899 – 30 March 1966) was a Spanish architect. His work in Spain and Paris before and during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) was...
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Luis Lacasa (1927 or 1928 - 10 October 2014) was a Paraguayan football player. He was part of Paraguay's squad that won the 1953 South American Championship...
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the construction contract. The official architects of the venue were Luis Lacasa Navarro, Javier Barroso and the famous Civil engineer Eduardo Torroja...
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Spanish architects Josep Lluís Sert (a student of Le Corbusier) and Luis Lacasa Navarro. It was a two-story steel and glass box, in red and brown, floating...
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of the building to architects Josep Maria Sert and Luis Lacasa. Audiovisual production was by Luis Buñuel, appointed coordinator of the Propaganda the...
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of Architecture under Pascual Bravo. Student Residences designed by Luis Lacasa were built in 1935, after which the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War...
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Alberto Sánchez Pérez, as well as engineers and architects, such as Luis Lacasa Navarro and Manuel Sánchez Arcas, and physicians such as Juan Planelles...
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the Invites of the Squires: José Moreno Villa Invites of the Squires: Luis Lacasa, Rubio Sacristán, Julio Bayona, Carlos Castillo G. Negrete Invites of...
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Colonia: Ullmann. ISBN 978-3-8331-6225-1. Mirecki, Guillermo; García Reviejo, Luis (2002). Por los parques y jardines de Barcelona (in Spanish). Madrid: Desnivel...
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Investigaciones Científicas), According to architects Manuel Sánchez Arcas and Luis Lacasa, the building was named Edificio Rockefeller because the Rockefeller...
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