MIRÓ VALVERDE
Antonio Miró Valverde. (Madrid, 1931 - Madrid, 9 February 2011). He studied architecture in Barcelona and throughout his career frequently collaborated with other architects such as Ricardo Bofill, Emilio Donato, Jaime Verdaguer or Ramon Tort, and develop numerous works alone, especially housing. However, his best known projects are developed from 1963 with Higueras, who died in 2008, with whom he maintained a close and fruitful relationship. So the Ocal Unit Absorption (UVA) of Hortaleza (1963), the Center of Artistic Restorations in University City (1965) and housing for the Board of Military Houses on the street Alberto Aguilera (1967-1975), all in Madrid.
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NameAntonio MIRÓ VALVERDE
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Birth1931 - 2011
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VenueMadrid, Spain.