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Thomas Reed (1817–1878), was a Danish architect born in the 19th century in the Saint Croix Island (in the time when it was a dependent territory of the Kingdom of Denmark). He studied in Germany and England, and arrived to Colombia in 1847. In Bogotá he was contracted to build the Colombian National Capitol by the president Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera. He also designed the Panopticon prison which was adapted in 1975 for the Colombian National Museum. He died in Guayaquil in 1878.

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  • Thomas Reed (Saint Croix, 12 de diciembre de 1817 - Santiago de Guayaquil, 26 de enero de 1878) fue un arquitecto danés, reconocido por la construcción de importantes edificios en Venezuela, Colombia y Ecuador, tales como el Capitolio Nacional de Colombia y el Panóptico de Cundinamarca (actual Museo Nacional de Colombia). Algunas de sus obras han sido declaradas Monumento Nacional. (es)
  • Thomas Reed (1817–1878), was a Danish architect born in the 19th century in the Saint Croix Island (in the time when it was a dependent territory of the Kingdom of Denmark). He studied in Germany and England, and arrived to Colombia in 1847. In Bogotá he was contracted to build the Colombian National Capitol by the president Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera. He also designed the Panopticon prison which was adapted in 1975 for the Colombian National Museum. He died in Guayaquil in 1878. (en)
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  • Thomas Reed (Saint Croix, 12 de diciembre de 1817 - Santiago de Guayaquil, 26 de enero de 1878) fue un arquitecto danés, reconocido por la construcción de importantes edificios en Venezuela, Colombia y Ecuador, tales como el Capitolio Nacional de Colombia y el Panóptico de Cundinamarca (actual Museo Nacional de Colombia). Algunas de sus obras han sido declaradas Monumento Nacional. (es)
  • Thomas Reed (1817–1878), was a Danish architect born in the 19th century in the Saint Croix Island (in the time when it was a dependent territory of the Kingdom of Denmark). He studied in Germany and England, and arrived to Colombia in 1847. In Bogotá he was contracted to build the Colombian National Capitol by the president Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera. He also designed the Panopticon prison which was adapted in 1975 for the Colombian National Museum. Later he travelled to Ecuador and became the government architect under the presidency of Gabriel García Moreno. In this work he built the house of García Moreno, the Prison García Moreno and some bridges. He also planned the reconstruction of the town of Babahoyo, destroyed by several fires. He died in Guayaquil in 1878. (en)
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