Luis María Cabello Lapiedra
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Luis María Cabello y Lapiedra (28 December 1863, Madrid - 15 August 1936, El Escorial) was a Spanish architect and architectural critic.
Life[]
His ideology was conservative and close to that of Enrique Repullés and his nephew . He opposed modernism and represented a regenerationist-nationalist current in Spanish architecture. His works include the .
His brother was the writer Xavier Cabello Lapiedra. During the Second Spanish Republic he acted as secretary general to Renovación Española and was executed during the Spanish Civil War.
Sources[]
- "Bibliografía básica de arquitectura en Madrid: siglos XIX y XX". repositorio.uam.es. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
Categories:
- 19th-century Spanish architects
- 20th-century Spanish architects
- 1863 births
- 1936 deaths
- People killed in the Spanish Civil War
- People from Madrid
- Civil governors of Guadalajara