Los primeros días. Martín Domínguez en La Habana
Abstract
El arquitecto español Martín Domínguezllegó a La Habana en 1937 a causa de la
guerra civil española, en lo que será un
largo exilio donde llegó a convertirse en
un profesional de referencia para la
arquitectura cubana, llegando a
colaborar con algunos de los arquitectos
más importantes de la Isla. En esta
investigación profundizamos en sus
primeros meses en La Habana, en su
primer trabajo relacionado con la
arquitectura, las colaboraciones en El
Diario de la Marina, y en la esencia de su
posicionamiento político y social.
Palabras clave: Martín Domínguez, exilio, La
Habana.
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RABASCO POZUELO, P. (2011). Los primeros días. Martín Domínguez en La Habana. Revista científica De Arquitectura Y Urbanismo, 31(1), 56–62. Retrieved from https://rau.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/revistaau/article/view/24
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