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Carlos Obregón Santacilia (1896–1961) was a Mexican art déco architect. He trained at the Academy of San Carlos during the Mexican Revolution. He claimed a distinguished Mexican heritage, as great grandson of Benito Juárez and grand nephew of Alvaro Obregón.

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  • Carlos Obregón Santacilia (* 5. November 1896 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 24. September 1961) war ein mexikanischer Architekt und gilt als einer der Pioniere der modernen mexikanischen Architektur. (de)
  • Carlos Obregón Santacilia (Ciudad de México, 5 de noviembre de 1896 - ibídem, 24 de septiembre de 1961) fue un arquitecto mexicano, Junto con personas como José Villagrán García, Obregón Santacilia fue uno de los precursores de la arquitectura moderna en México. Su obra se puede definir con el estilo arquitectónico art decó, aunque comenzó teniendo una tendencia nacionalista neo-colonial, llegando a mezclar ambos tipos de estilos. (es)
  • Carlos Obregón Santacilia (1896–1961) was a Mexican art déco architect. He trained at the Academy of San Carlos during the Mexican Revolution. He claimed a distinguished Mexican heritage, as great grandson of Benito Juárez and grand nephew of Alvaro Obregón. (en)
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  • Carlos Obregón Santacilia (* 5. November 1896 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 24. September 1961) war ein mexikanischer Architekt und gilt als einer der Pioniere der modernen mexikanischen Architektur. (de)
  • Carlos Obregón Santacilia (1896–1961) was a Mexican art déco architect. He trained at the Academy of San Carlos during the Mexican Revolution. He claimed a distinguished Mexican heritage, as great grandson of Benito Juárez and grand nephew of Alvaro Obregón. Obregón saw the new architecture following the violent and destructive Mexican Revolution as the government's impulse to be constructive. Among other works, Obregón Santacilia redesigned the building housing the Secretariat of Foreign Relations, at the request of Alberto J. Pani. The building went from a Louis XIV style structure to a neo-Colonial work, opened in 1924. Minister of Public Education in the Obregón government, José Vasconcelos asked Obregón Santacilia to design a large primary school in Mexico City, to be built in "new nationalist perspective." He also designed the new building for the Secretariat of Health and Welfare (1926), later decorated with murals by Diego Rivera. He reworked the abandoned legislative palace of the Díaz era and transformed it to the Monumento a la Revolución, located in Mexico City. (en)
  • Carlos Obregón Santacilia (Ciudad de México, 5 de noviembre de 1896 - ibídem, 24 de septiembre de 1961) fue un arquitecto mexicano, Junto con personas como José Villagrán García, Obregón Santacilia fue uno de los precursores de la arquitectura moderna en México. Su obra se puede definir con el estilo arquitectónico art decó, aunque comenzó teniendo una tendencia nacionalista neo-colonial, llegando a mezclar ambos tipos de estilos. (es)
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