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Alfredo Azancot

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Alfredo Azancot (born 1 February 1872, dead 1937)[1] was a Portuguese architect, born on São Tomé Island and educated at the École des ponts ParisTech. He emigrated to Chile, and designed many buildings in Viña del Mar, including Brunet Castle, Rioja Palace and the Carrasco Palace.[2] He also designed the Arco Británico in Valparaíso.[3]

References

  1. ^ Avendaño, Caviedes; Inés, Camila (2017). "Valparaiso Sporting Club Sistemas Constructivos Mixtos en los Albores del Siglo Xx Chileno".
  2. ^ Castagneto, Piero (2010). Una historia de Viña del Mar: la "hija de los rieles". Santiago de Chile: RIL Editores. ISBN 9789562847179.
  3. ^ Garrido Álvarez de la Rivera, Eugenia. ""El Palacio Rioja"". Revista Archivum. 4.