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Alejandro de la Sota (architect)

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Alejandro de la Sota
Born
Alejandro de la Sota Martínez

(1913-10-20)20 October 1913
Pontevedra, Spain
Died14 February 1996(1996-02-14) (aged 82)
Madrid, Spain
Alma materSuperior Technical School of Architecture of the Technical University of Madrid
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsPontevedra Municipal Sports Hall
Maravillas School Gynamsium [es]

Alejandro de la Sota Martínez (Galicia, 1913 - 1996)[1] was a Spanish architect.

Biography

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He was born in Pontevedra in Galicia. At the University of Santiago de Compostela, his studies were in mathematics.[1] He graduated from the Technical University of Madrid[1] in 1941.

From 1956 to 1972, he was a professor at the Technical University of Madrid.

After graduation, de la Sota continued to live in Madrid, although he maintained links with his native Galicia. He was a promoter of the industrialisation of construction in the 1960s. His Maravillas School gymnasium of 1961 was the first steel-framed building in Madrid. Dora's buildings combine geometric rigor with constructive sincerity and a structural boldness of form that still surprises today.

Awards and honours

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De la Sota received the National Prize of Architecture and the Gold Medal of the Council of Architects.

Works

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  • Cruz Gallástegui Building, Galicia Biological Mission (1949) (Pontevedra)
  • Gobierno Civil (Tarragona) (1956-1963)
  • Talleres Aeronáuticos TABSA (Madrid) (1957-1958)
  • Maravillas School Gynamsium [es] (Madrid) (1961)
  • Block of houses (Salamanca) (1963)
  • César Carlos Residential College (Madrid) (1967)
  • Children's Summer Residence (Miraflores de la Sierra) (1957-1959)
  • CLESA dairy processing plant (Madrid) (1963)
  • Houses in calle del Prior (Salamanca) (1962-1963)
  • CENIM Industrial Building (Madrid) (1965-1967)
  • Pontevedra Municipal Sports Hall (1966)
  • Caja de Ahorros Provincial Residential School (Ourense) (1966-1967)
  • Classrooms and Seminaries of the University (Sevilla) (1972)
  • Computer center of the Post Office (Madrid) (1973-1976)
  • Banco Pastor (Pontevedra) (1974)
  • Post Office and Telecommunications Building (León) (1980-1983)
  • Caja Postal de Ahorros Building (Madrid) (1986-1989)
  • University Library (Santiago de Compostela) (1990)
  • Court buildings (Zaragoza) (1991-1993)
  • Redesign and Restoration of Cabildo Insular Building (Las Palmas) (1994)
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References

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  1. ^ a b c Davies, Colin (2006). Key Houses of the Twentieth Century: Plans, Sections and Elevations. Laurence King Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85669-463-6. Retrieved 6 November 2024.