Clorindo Testa

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Clorindo Testa was an influential Italian-Argentine architect and artist, renowned for his bold, expressive contributions to modern and brutalist architecture in Argentina.

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instanceOf Argentine architect
Italian-Argentine artist
architect
artist
person
activeIn 20th-century architecture
21st-century architecture
awardReceived Premio Konex
Premio Konex
surface form: Premio Konex de Platino
basedIn Buenos Aires
surface form: Buenos Aires, Argentina
countryOfBirth Italy
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
Italy
dateOfBirth 1923-12-10
dateOfDeath 2013-04-11
educatedAt Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism
surface form: Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism, University of Buenos Aires

University of Buenos Aires
surface form: Universidad de Buenos Aires
ethnicOrigin Italian
fieldOfWork architecture
painting
sculpture
genre abstract art
geometric abstraction
influenced Argentine modern architecture
knownFor bold expressive concrete forms
integration of art and architecture
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
Spanish
memberOf Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes (Argentina)
movement Brutalism
surface form: Brutalist architecture

concrete art
modern architecture
name Clorindo Manuel José Testa
nationality Argentine
notableFor pioneering brutalist architecture in Argentina
notableWork Banco de Londres y América del Sur, Buenos Aires
National Library of Argentina
surface form: Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina, Buenos Aires

Casa Capotesta, Pinamar
Centro Cultural Recoleta
surface form: Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires (refurbishment)

Hospital Naval Central, Buenos Aires
occupation architect
painter
sculptor
placeOfBirth Benevento, Italy
placeOfDeath Buenos Aires
surface form: Buenos Aires, Argentina
residence Buenos Aires
surface form: Buenos Aires, Argentina
style Brutalism
expressionist architecture

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