Rescue of the modern architectural legacy: The worker and employee houses of Architect Enrique del Moral in Irapuato Guanajuato.
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Abstract
Enrique Del Moral was a Mexican architect, born in the city of Irapuato Guanajuato (1905) is one of the greatest exponents of modern Mexican architecture. He is known mainly for his outstanding role in the project of the overall plan of the University City (UNAM), and of La Torre de Rectoría (1950) together with the architects Salvador Ortega and Mario Pani, with the latter he collaborated in the building of the secretary of hydraulic resources in the same year. The city of Irapuato in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico is the headquarters of the first works of the Architect Enrique del Moral known as the houses of workers and employees, with 5 of each gender, the first of them located in the Callejón del Moral ( are named after the architect). And the second on the industrial road (today known as Torres Landa boulevard).
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References
Pinoncelly. (1983). La obra de Enrique del Moral (128). México: UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO. Digitalizada 2008. ISBN: 968580639X, 9789685806398