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and he was given three options for punishment: exile, incarceration, or the firing squad. He firmly ended his career in Cuba by choosing exile. On January 8, 1960, he was forced into exile following the Castro revolution. He moved to Venezuela and then Puerto Rico where he continued work as an
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In 1958, he was commissioned to design and build the new National Bank of Cuba building in Havana. When the revolution triumphed in 1959, Quintana was accused of being a conspirator by
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Following the establishment of the National Planning Board in 1955, he oversaw the master plans for the cities of Varadero and Trinidad as a director of Public Works.
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in February 1951. In less than a decade he designed two dozen projects which consisted mostly of private houses and resorts.
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Nicolás José Braulio del Carmen Quintana y Gómez Arango Díaz was born on January 26, 1925, in
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in 1986, where he taught until 2010. He retired as professor emeritus for health reasons.
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Following in his father's footsteps, he enrolled at the School of Architecture at the
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are held at the Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries,
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Quintana began his teaching career in the Department of Architecture at
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After his father died in 1950, he graduated and became co-director of
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architect, before eventually settling down in Miami by the 1980s.
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Nicolás José Braulio del Carmen Quintana y Gómez Arango Díaz
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Nicolás Quintana died in Miami, Florida, on May 31, 2011.
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Index

Havana, Cuba
Miami, Florida
Cuba
Cuban
Universidad de la Habana
Nicolás Quintana Arango
Moenck & Quintana
modernist architecture
Havana, Cuba
Nicolás Quintana Arango
Vedado
Miramar
University of Havana
Moenck & Quintana
Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne
Aix-en-Provence
Dubrovnik
Che Guevara
Florida International University
"NICOLAS QUINTANA GOMEZ Obituary"
"Revista Herencia Vol. 18.1 - March 2012"
"Looking Back: An Interview with Ricardo Porro, Part 1"
"The Quintana Plan"
"Interview with Nicolás Quintana"
"Nicolás Quintana papers, 1950-2012"
"Cuba's Vanishing Modernity: The Architecture of Nicolas Quintana (1925-2011)"
"Quintana, Nicolás | Lifetime Achievement Fellows"
"Nicolas Quintana's FIU Legacy was Already Immortalised; Now His Scholarship Fund is Too"
Nicolás Quintana Papers
University of Miami

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