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Francisco Dinís Díaz Gallego
Universidade da Coruña
Spain
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0362-6212
Biography
No 17 (2018), Articles
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/qui.17.3896
Submitted: 29-01-2017 Accepted: 06-07-2017 Published: 01-03-2019
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This article analyzes the project carried out by the Catalan architect and GATEPAC member, Sixto Illescas, for the Ensanche de A Coruña Design Contest, announced in February 1940 by the mayor, José Pérez-Ardá, to meet the city’s need for expansion and undertake two key projects of the time: the Estadio Municipal de Riazor and the Parque Joaquín Costa, on Monte Santa Margarita. The teams that took part in the projects were a faithful reflection of the state of town planning in the post-Spanish civil war period, and both the contest and the composition of the jury would result in the first city’s master plan: the Plan Cort of 1945. The Catalan architect’s design is the only one still standing from this contest, and it can be described as the final GATEPAC project.
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