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'''Jesús Eduardo Amaral''' ] (born 1927, ], ]) is a Puerto Rican ] and educator. As partner in the firm Amaral y Morales, he produced some of Puerto Rico's most notable modern architecture primarily from 1950 to 1970. He is the founder and first head of the School of Architecture of the ] (1966–1969). | '''Jesús Eduardo Amaral''' ] (born 1927, ], ]) is a Puerto Rican ] and educator. As partner in the firm Amaral y Morales, he produced some of Puerto Rico's most notable modern architecture primarily from 1950 to 1970. He is the founder and first head of the School of Architecture of the ] (1966–1969). | ||
Amaral was born in 1927 in Humacao, Puerto Rico. He studied ] (1948) and ] (1951) at ] in ]. With architect Efrer Morales (1928–1992) he formed Amaral y Morales (1956–1969), one of Puerto Rico's pioneering modern firms. In 1966 he founded the School of Architecture of the University of Puerto Rico, the island's first architecture school. He was both President of Puerto Rico's Institute of Architects, as well as President of the Puerto Rico Chapter of the ]. He was elevated to the American Institute of Architects' College of Fellows in 1978. He was the recipient of the ] Award in 1985. In 2000 he was given a Honoris Causa Doctorate by the ].<ref>see Mignucci, Andrés, ''5 Lecciones de Jesús Amaral'', October 2007, Colegio de Arquitectos de Puerto Rico.</ref> | Amaral was born in 1927 in Humacao, Puerto Rico. He studied ]<ref>https://www.elnuevodia.com/entretenimiento/cultura/nota/jesuseduardoamaralladeliciadeserarquitecto-2384726/</ref> (1948) and ] (1951) at ] in ]. With architect Efrer Morales (1928–1992) he formed Amaral y Morales (1956–1969), one of Puerto Rico's pioneering modern firms. In 1966 he founded the School of Architecture of the University of Puerto Rico, the island's first architecture school. He was both President of Puerto Rico's Institute of Architects, as well as President of the Puerto Rico Chapter of the ]. He was elevated to the American Institute of Architects' College of Fellows in 1978. He was the recipient of the ] Award in 1985. In 2000 he was given a Honoris Causa Doctorate by the ].<ref>see Mignucci, Andrés, ''5 Lecciones de Jesús Amaral'', October 2007, Colegio de Arquitectos de Puerto Rico.</ref> | ||
Some of his most significant buildings include the Condominio Universitario, Condominio Costa Azul, the Hotel Delicias, and the School of Law at the Interamerican University in San Juan, Puerto Rico. | Some of his most significant buildings include the Condominio Universitario, Condominio Costa Azul, the Hotel Delicias, and the School of Law at the Interamerican University in San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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Jesús Eduardo Amaral FAIA | |
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Born | 1927 Humacao, Puerto Rico |
Nationality | Puerto Rico |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (1978), Henry Klumb Award (1985), Honoris Causa Doctorate, Polythecnic University of Puerto Rico (2000) |
Practice | Amaral y Morales (1956-1969), J.E. Amaral Arquitectos (1969-1994) |
Buildings | Condominio Universitario, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, Hotel Delicias, Fajardo, Puerto Rico, School of Law, Interamerican University, San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
Jesús Eduardo Amaral FAIA (born 1927, Humacao, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican architect and educator. As partner in the firm Amaral y Morales, he produced some of Puerto Rico's most notable modern architecture primarily from 1950 to 1970. He is the founder and first head of the School of Architecture of the University of Puerto Rico (1966–1969).
Amaral was born in 1927 in Humacao, Puerto Rico. He studied civil engineering (1948) and architecture (1951) at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. With architect Efrer Morales (1928–1992) he formed Amaral y Morales (1956–1969), one of Puerto Rico's pioneering modern firms. In 1966 he founded the School of Architecture of the University of Puerto Rico, the island's first architecture school. He was both President of Puerto Rico's Institute of Architects, as well as President of the Puerto Rico Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. He was elevated to the American Institute of Architects' College of Fellows in 1978. He was the recipient of the Henry Klumb Award in 1985. In 2000 he was given a Honoris Causa Doctorate by the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico.
Some of his most significant buildings include the Condominio Universitario, Condominio Costa Azul, the Hotel Delicias, and the School of Law at the Interamerican University in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
In 2011, the Colegio de Arquitectos y Arquitectos Paisajistas de Puerto Rico published the monographic book "Jesús Eduardo Amaral, Arquitecto" written by Andrés Mignucci FAIA.
References
- https://www.elnuevodia.com/entretenimiento/cultura/nota/jesuseduardoamaralladeliciadeserarquitecto-2384726/
- see Mignucci, Andrés, 5 Lecciones de Jesús Amaral, October 2007, Colegio de Arquitectos de Puerto Rico.
- Andrés Mignucci (2011). Jesús Eduardo Amaral Arquitecto. Colegio de Arquitectos y Arquitectos Paisajistas. ISBN 978-0-9841614-1-6.
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