Aldama-Enea 1913-2013. An example of Neo-Renaissance architecture in San Sebastián
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02-02-2015
Naiara Ardanaz Iñarga
Abstract
Aldama-Enea, the recreational villa of the Marquis de Aldama, was built in 1913 in St.Sebastian, designed by the prestigious architect José María Mendoza Ussía. The building holds a large unit in all of its decorative elements, among them the tiles made by Ruiz de Luna and the stained glasses from Maumejean House. Later some reforms were made by the architect Eduardo Lagarde, from St.Sebastian. The large estate included among other buildings Etxe Zuri, former provisional headquarters of the Juntas Generales de Guipuzcoa.
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Ardanaz Iñarga, N. (2015) “Aldama-Enea 1913-2013. An example of Neo-Renaissance architecture in San Sebastián”, Ars Bilduma, (5). doi: 10.1387/ars-bilduma.12007.
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José María Mendoza Ussía, Marquis de Aldama, Ruiz de Luna, Maumejean House, neo-renaissance architecture, tiling industry, stined glass.
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