Marcelo NouguésModern Interior Design in Argentina: From European to Créole

    Born in Buenos Aires on April 24, 1958. He is an architect of the University of Belgrano. Head of the architecture studio Marcelo Nougués Arquitectos. He specializes mainly in residential architecture and high standard remodeling. Scholarship from the Smithsonian Institution in 1985 for research at the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York. From that scholarship he specialized in the investigation of the history of architecture and decoration of the 20th century. With special interest in the interwar period (1918-1939), he formed for 30 years, a large archive of photographs from this period. He works especially in restoration of buildings of heritage value, focused on the neoclassical period and Art Deco. He was a designer and curator of the various Antique Fairs held at the Palais de Glace. He participated in several editions of Casa Foa and currently collaborates as a columnist in several design and decoration magazines. He is also a collector and researcher of the history of the great transatlantic of the twentieth century. At the moment it is in the collection of data on the emblematic ships that arrived at the port of Buenos Aires in the last century.

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