Fray Coello de Portugal y su arquitectura en Zamora.

2021 
In this work we study the process of creating one important architecture designed by the Dominican architect Fray Coello de Portugal y Acuna for Zamora. It was designed at the time of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), Divina Providencia School and its sacred spaces took the new liturgical rules established by this synod, as well as the stylistic language resulting from the Spanish architectural renovation of the time. In spite of the general lack of knowledge about this centre, the building is established as one of the most representative contemporary works of the city, and its chapel as one of the most remarkable work of this architect. Coello was the 20th century spanish architect whith the largest number of religious architectures in the country.
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