Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Mauricio Cravotto

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Mauricio Cravotto


Mauricio Cravotto cravottoorgwpcontentuploads201603160513Fun

Died
  
October 14, 1962, Montevideo, Uruguay

Education
  
University of the Republic

Mauricio Cravotto (Montevideo, September 26, 1893 - October 14, 1962) was a Uruguayan architect, considered one of the founders of urbanism in Uruguay.

Mauricio Cravotto FileCasa Mauricio Cravotto Montevideo 38jpg Wikimedia Commons

Biography

Mauricio Cravotto Mauricio Cravotto Fundacin Cravotto

He graduated as an architect at the School of Architecture at the Universidad de la República in 1917. He developed, with leading a team of technicians, the Regulatory Plan of Montevideo (Plan Regulador de Montevideo) of 1930, which never materialized. His works include the Montevideo Rowing Club, the City hall (1935-1941)and the Hotel Rambla (1936).

Mauricio Cravotto FileVivienda Estudio del Arq Cravottojpg Wikimedia Commons

He won the competition for the master plan for the city of Mendoza, Argentina in 1941, the same year the city hall of Montevideo was completed.

Mauricio Cravotto Mauricio Cravotto y Antonio Cravotto Fundacin Cravotto

His son Antonio was also an important architect.


Mauricio Cravotto Mauricio Cravotto y Antonio Cravotto Fundacin Cravotto Part 2

Mauricio Cravotto ORT Facultad de Arquitectura

References

Mauricio Cravotto Wikipedia