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Rogelio Salmona (April 28, 1927 –
October 3, 2007) was a
French Colombian architect. He was
noted for his
extensive use of red
brick in his buildings...
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Cartagena Guest House. The
architectural work was
designed by
Rogelio Salmona, and was also
acquired by the
Banco Central Hipotecario in 1993. It was...
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Public Library Network. The
building was
designed by
architect Rogelio Salmona, and
forms part of the Simón Bolívar
Metropolitan Park. Its inauguration...
- in
Salmona et al., 2017,
Jungers et al. 1995) and
bones of P. cf
diadema were
reported at
Andavakoera (Montagne des Français,
Figure 1 in
Salmona et al...
- influence. The most
influential architects of the
modern movement were
Rogelio Salmona and
Fernando Martínez Sanabria. The
contemporary architecture of Colombia...
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Salamuna (Arabic: خربة ام سلمونة) is a
Palestinian village located twelve kilometers south-west of Bethlehem. The
village is in the
Bethlehem Governorate...
- art
located in Bogotá, Colombia. It was
designed by
architect Rogelio Salmona. The
museum opened to the
public in 1963. From 1969 to 2016, its director...
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Primate Conservation. 30: 59–72. Sgarlata, G. M.; Le Pors, B.; Blanco, M.;
Salmona, J.; Chikhi, L.; Louis, E. E.; Cotton, S.; Hending, D.; Frasier, C. L.;...
- Simón Bolívar park in the
central area, work of the
architect Rogelio Salmona. Out of the city's 150 libraries,
these three, with
their outstanding architecture...
- critic, and educator.
Known for his
monographs on
architects Rogelio Salmona and
Arthur Erickson, his
design philosophy was
published in
Syndetic Modernisms...