Emilio Villanueva

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Emilio Villanueva
Emilio Villanueva in 1929
Born(1882-11-28)November 28, 1882
DiedMay 14, 1970(1970-05-14) (aged 87)
La Paz, Bolivia
NationalityBolivian
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsBanco Central
Alcaldia de La Paz
Hospital General
Stadium Hernando Siles

Emilio Villanueva Peñaranda (November 28, 1882, in La Paz, Bolivia – May 14, 1970, in La Paz, Bolivia) was a revolutionary Bolivian architect. His parents were Jose Villanueva (1831–1882) and Maria Peñaranda (1852–1942). His brother, Dr. José Gabino Villanueva, was considered one of the foremost surgeons of South America and was elected Bolivian president in 1925, though he never took office.[1] Despite all adversities (his father died the same year he was born), Emilio Villanueva managed to establish an excellent professional and political career.

Emilio Villanueva is important for his dual role as urban planner and architect. For more than 30 years he has exerted a powerful influence over the shape of La Paz. His most important work is the city hall of La Paz.

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  1. ^ "In Bolivia". Time. September 7, 1925. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012.

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