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The Estrugamou Building is an architecturally significant residential building in the Retiro area of Buenos Aires.

Estrugamou Building
Palacio Estrugamou
Facade of the Estrugamou Building on Esmeralda (1992)
Estrugamou Building is located in Buenos Aires
Estrugamou Building

Estrugamou Building is located in Buenos Aires Province
Estrugamou Building

Estrugamou Building is located in Argentina
Estrugamou Building

General information
Architectural styleSecond Empire architecture
LocationRetiro
Address1319 Esmeralda
Town or cityBuenos Aires
CountryArgentina
Coordinates34°35′S 58°22′W / 34.583°S 58.367°W / -34.583; -58.367
Current tenantsNaela Chohan, Jorge Lanata
Groundbreaking1924
Completed1929
Inaugurated1929
ClientAlejandro Estrugamou
Technical details
Floor count6
Lifts/elevators4
Design and construction
Architect(s)Eduardo Sauze y August Huguier
DesignationsReplica of the Winged Victory of Samothrace

Overview

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The landmark building was commissioned in 1924 by Alejandro Estrugamou, the son of immigrants from the Basses-Pyrénées area of France and a prominent Venado Tuerto (Santa Fe Province) landowner. Conceiving it as an investment property, Estrugamou himself lived in a relatively understated French Baroque mansion, nearby.[1]

Designed by architects Eduardo Sauze y August Huguier,[2] the building, like many of the upscale developments in Argentina during the early 20th century, was designed in an eclectic style heavily influenced by French Baroque and Second Empire architecture. The Estrugamou was built in four sections, arranged around a patio adorned with a bronze copy of the iconic Winged Victory of Samothrace. Nearly every decorative element of the building was imported from France, and the flooring was finished in Slavonian oak.[3]

Inaugurated in 1929, the eight-story Estrugamou Building was one of the few city landmarks to receive no architectural awards at the time of its completion. It was graced by an oversized sidewalk and extensive garden along its southern façade originally, though the civic-minded Alejandro Estrugamou donated this section to the city (which sought to widen Juncal Street) shortly before his death in 1937.[4] The Estrugamou building has been described as an 'oasis of glamour, diplomacy and politics' by virtue of its notable residents and associated personalities.[5]

Residents and Associated Personalities

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References

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  • ^ Palacio Estrugamou, Clarin: Glamour, Diplomacy and Politics at the Estrugamou (in Spanish)
  • ^ Aeberhard, Benson and Phillips. The Rough Guide to Argentina. London: Rough Guides Limited, 2000.
  • ^ Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina: Edificio Estrugamou (in Spanish)[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Palacio Estrugamou, Clarin: Glamour, Diplomacy and Politics at the Estrugamou (in Spanish)
  • 34°35′33S 58°22′41W / 34.59250°S 58.37806°W / -34.59250; -58.37806


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