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Pedro Castellanos

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in Aguascalientes, in 1938. Two years later he returned to Guadalajara, ordained a priest, and in the 1940s he headed the Diocese Commission on the Arts. He built a series of religious buildings around the state, including the Main Seminary, the chapel at Ciudad Granja, and the churches of Solitude,
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After a basic education in the UK and attendance at a military school in the United States, Castellanos returned to Guadalajara and studied at Ambrosio Ulloa's Engineering School, obtaining a degree in engineering and architecture in 1924. His first job was collaboration with Arnulfo Villaseñor in
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By 1925 he was already a lead designer at the office of Juan José Barragån, a prominent builder of the time (he replaced Luis Barragån, who had left to open shop on his own). Around 1931, Pedro Castellanos founded Castellanos and Negrete, leading to a series of brilliant solutions to professional
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Two of his best known and appreciated works are: the house of the RĂ©bora family (2052 Lerdo de Tejada; built in 1934), and the Aranguren residence, also in Guadalajara. In general, one must also highlight his residential compounds, which combine the local tradition of the
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they established the Tapatia School of Architecture movement (1928–1936), and Castellanos became known as a proponent of ‘traditional modernity’ (a return to traditional values while also acknowledging contemporaneity). According to
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Castellanos was known for his talent and versatility, as well as a clever eclecticism. Together with his classmates
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While developing in the field of architecture, Catellanos continued his religious vocation, joining the convent of
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He was born in 1902 in Guadalajara, to a family that excelled in literature and politics. His grandmother was poet
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on May 27, 2024 – via TDX (Theses Doctoral en Xarsa), Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC).
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marked by sacred purity. He is best known for designing the homes of the RĂ©bora and Aranguren families in
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At his death in 1961, the College of Architects honored him with a post-mortem
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LakeChapalaArtists.com: Modernist Architect Pedro Castellanos Lambley
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Holy Cross, and the Sacred Heart, as well as others in small towns.
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distinction, for a life devoted to the production of architecture.
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RĂ©bora family home, Aranguren family home, San Juan de Dios Market
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