Fernando Higueras
| Fernando Higueras | |
|---|---|
| Nascimento | 26 de novembro de 1930 Madrid |
| Morte | 30 de janeiro de 2008 (77 anos) Madrid |
| Cidadania | Espanha |
| Alma mater | |
| Ocupação | arquiteto |
| Obras destacadas | Ciudad Real town hall, iglesia de Santa María de Caná, Spanish Cultural Heritage Institute, Edificio Serrano 69, Edificio Castellana 266, Edificio para la Cooperativa de Viviendas Militares, Ciudad Aljarafe, Rascainfierno |
Fernando Higueras foi um arquitecto espanhol.[1]
Referências
- ↑ Asins, Marina P. (15 de março de 2023). «10 edificios eternos de Fernando Higueras, el arquitecto que se adelantó a su tiempo y diseñó el futuro». Architectural Digest España (em espanhol). Consultado em 29 de maio de 2023
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