El Pabellón de Málaga en la Exposición Ibero-americana y sus modelos artísticos

There are six buildings in Malaga separated by a temporal space of four centuries, but which are formally united: the mansion on Gaona Street, which belonged to the Mayorazgo de Buenavista and which was erected by Baltasar Francisco Guerrero Chavarino, who in 1706 was able to commission its construc...

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description There are six buildings in Malaga separated by a temporal space of four centuries, but which are formally united: the mansion on Gaona Street, which belonged to the Mayorazgo de Buenavista and which was erected by Baltasar Francisco Guerrero Chavarino, who in 1706 was able to commission its construction to Felipe from Unzurrunzaga; the Private Garden of the Episcopal Palace of Malaga, promoted in 1783 by Bishop Molina Lario and built by the Teruel architect José Martín de Aldehuela, and the Prior's Private Garden in the Convent of Victoria, possibly built in the 17th century; the Casas de Félix Sáenz in Málaga, the América Palace hotel in Seville and the Málaga Pavilion at the Ibero-American Exhibition in Seville in 1929, the latter three designed by the Malaga architect Fernando Guerrero Strachan. Both the América Palace hotel and the Pavilion were built between 1928 and 1929 for the Ibero-American Exhibition of Seville, inaugurated in May 1929. The first two buildings have a common element, which also appears in the Pavilion of Malaga: a garden patio, which constitutes the central core of the construction. When Guerrero Strachan designed the Malaga Pavilion he was inspired by the only two models of patio gardens that were preserved in the city of Malaga: the Private Garden of the Episcopal Palace and the Patio del Palacio on Gaona Street.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1611682025-06-06T10:10:38Z El Pabellón de Málaga en la Exposición Ibero-americana y sus modelos artísticos Morales Folguera, José Miguel Arts Architecture Málaga Guerrero Strachan thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMB Individual architects and architectural firms There are six buildings in Malaga separated by a temporal space of four centuries, but which are formally united: the mansion on Gaona Street, which belonged to the Mayorazgo de Buenavista and which was erected by Baltasar Francisco Guerrero Chavarino, who in 1706 was able to commission its construction to Felipe from Unzurrunzaga; the Private Garden of the Episcopal Palace of Malaga, promoted in 1783 by Bishop Molina Lario and built by the Teruel architect José Martín de Aldehuela, and the Prior's Private Garden in the Convent of Victoria, possibly built in the 17th century; the Casas de Félix Sáenz in Málaga, the América Palace hotel in Seville and the Málaga Pavilion at the Ibero-American Exhibition in Seville in 1929, the latter three designed by the Malaga architect Fernando Guerrero Strachan. Both the América Palace hotel and the Pavilion were built between 1928 and 1929 for the Ibero-American Exhibition of Seville, inaugurated in May 1929. The first two buildings have a common element, which also appears in the Pavilion of Malaga: a garden patio, which constitutes the central core of the construction. When Guerrero Strachan designed the Malaga Pavilion he was inspired by the only two models of patio gardens that were preserved in the city of Malaga: the Private Garden of the Episcopal Palace and the Patio del Palacio on Gaona Street. Published 2025-06-06T10:10:36Z 2025-06-06T10:10:36Z 2024-06-11 book 978-84-1335-370-8 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/161168 spa application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://monografias.uma.es/index.php/mumaed/catalog/book/177 UMA Editorial (Universidad de Málaga) 10.24310/mumaedmumaed.177 10.24310/mumaedmumaed.177 258ecd78-df9e-4b9e-a9bd-5920eb4daded 978-84-1335-370-8 Universidad de Málaga open access
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Morales Folguera, José Miguel
El Pabellón de Málaga en la Exposición Ibero-americana y sus modelos artísticos
title El Pabellón de Málaga en la Exposición Ibero-americana y sus modelos artísticos
title_full El Pabellón de Málaga en la Exposición Ibero-americana y sus modelos artísticos
title_fullStr El Pabellón de Málaga en la Exposición Ibero-americana y sus modelos artísticos
title_full_unstemmed El Pabellón de Málaga en la Exposición Ibero-americana y sus modelos artísticos
title_short El Pabellón de Málaga en la Exposición Ibero-americana y sus modelos artísticos
title_sort el pabellon de malaga en la exposicion ibero americana y sus modelos artisticos
topic Arts
Architecture
Málaga
Guerrero Strachan
thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMB Individual architects and architectural firms
topic_facet Arts
Architecture
Málaga
Guerrero Strachan
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