viernes, 20 de abril de 2018


LUCIANO KULCZEWSKI

Today i will talk about a very important character for me, because contributed to the modern architecture in Chile, and planned many buildings that for me are beautiful.

Luciano Kulczewski was a important chilean architect and painter, that introduced the Modern Movement in our contry, and the greatest exponent of Art Noveau in Chile.

Kulczewski was born in Temuco, in 1896, son of Luisa García Rodriguez, born in Concepcion, and Boleslao Eugenio Kulczewski, a french engineer born in Algiers in 1849 and descendant of Antoni Kulczewski, a Polish civil engineer and member of the French Foreign Legion in the campaign of Algeria in 1831.

He made his secondary studies at Instituto Nacional, in Santiago to subsequently enter the school of architecture in Universidad de Chile, enter 1913 and 1919, in the actual Faculty of physical and mathematical sciences, in Boucheff, where win in three oportunities medails in the Bellas Artes Museum

More than building buildings, aimed to create places of shelter and unique design, with personalized details.

He was also related in politic, because in 1938 eads the campaign for president of Pedro Aguirre Cerda in the Popular Front, and thanks to his triumph. Is appointed in 1939, Administrator of the Caja del Seguro Obrero a position he held until February 1940. During this period he is responsible for the construction in northern Chile of a series of collective housing for workers, as a measure to alleviate the health crisis in the housing of the working class. The blocks in average height known as the "colectivos", were located in Arica, Iquique, Tocopilla and Antofagasta.


His creativity was unfolded mostly in Santiago, with works such as the access to the funicular of San Cristóbal hill, declared a Historical Monument in the year 2000; the Virginia Opazo architectural complex, recognized as “Zona Típica” since 1992; the national headquarters of the Chilean architects’ guild, declared a National Monument in 2010; the Keller housing complex in Providencia and Casa de los Torreones, his home workshop located in the street that will soon bear his name.



Kulczewski died in Santiago on September 20, 1972, his ashes where scattered between the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris and the San Cristóbal Hill in Santiago.













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