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Fernando Higueras

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Higueras's architecture displays a constructive adaptation to the natural and physical environment. His understanding of architecture came from popular contemporary approaches, and his spectacular but simple structural solutions, such as vaults, have been influential. His work appears at
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Higueras was the winner of several architectural competitions, including the Montecarlo Polivalet Building (1969) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
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architecture. Higueras was also a musician, a painter and photographer. He died in Madrid, at the age of 77.
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in 1959. His work is recognized worldwide as an original and interesting union of
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Higueras's significant works include: the Spanish Pavilion located in
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Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid
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