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Lorenzo de la Hidalga

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223: 124: 22: 414: 235: 168:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 287:. In the 1840s, during the time he worked for the president, he was commissioned by a businessman, Francisco Arbeu, to build the Gran Teatro Santa Anna, which, after several name changes, came to be known as the 331: 272:. They settled in Mexico City; soon becoming a part of the intellectual and cultural circles there. He also performed construction work on several of her family's estates. He was honored by the 398:
Las 200 personalidades incluidas aquí destacaron por sus notables contribuciones a México. Todas ellas nacieron en el exterior y se arraigaron en el país por diversos motivos y razones....
154: 245:(4 July 1810 – 1872) was a Spanish architect who spent most of his career in Mexico. Few of his buildings have survived, due to earthquakes, urban redevelopment, and other factors. 470: 425: 295: 171:
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ideals that were prevalent at the time, as well as the latest concepts concerning structural function, and the works of contemporary architects.
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Family circumstances took him to Mexico in 1838, where he married Ana García Icazbalceta, elder sister of the noted historian
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in Madrid; graduating in 1836 with a degree in architecture. He then spent some time in Paris, where he was inspired by the
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of his original structure collapsed in 1917, and one of its towers was destroyed by lightning in 1922. An aqueduct in
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His works have not fared well. The Gran Teatro Nacional was demolished in 1901 to extend and widen the
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In terms of politics, he proved to be very adaptable, working for both President
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Instituto Nacional de Migración/ Centro de estudios migratorios., ed. (2010).
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in 1810. While still rather young, he enrolled at the
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Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando alumni
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Pelegrí Clavé

Vitoria-Gasteiz
Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Neo-Classical
Joaquín García Icazbalceta
Academia de San Carlos
Santa Anna
Maximilian I

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