On the Path of Francisco Salamone: Photographing The Art-Deco Cemeteries of Buenos Aires

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In only a few years, Italian-Argentine architect and engineer Francisco Salamone developed more than 60 buildings throughout the small towns of Buenos Aires Province as a part of the conservative government's push to develop the province's municipal buildings.

With complete creative control and swathes of urban land ready to be built on, Salamone set to work designing everything from plazas, public buildings, and slaughterhouses to perhaps his most famous works--art-deco cemeteries. What resulted was a fusion of public identity and personal monumentality. 

In this series of photographs, you can see just some of the cemeteries located throughout the towns of Azul, Laprida, Saldungaray, Salliqueló, and Tres Lomas.

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Cite: Dejtiar, Fabian. "On the Path of Francisco Salamone: Photographing The Art-Deco Cemeteries of Buenos Aires " [La Ruta de Francisco Salamone: Fotografías de cementerios art-déco en Buenos Aires] 23 Feb 2021. ArchDaily. (Trans. Johnson, Maggie) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/957348/on-the-path-of-francisco-salamone-photographing-the-art-deco-cemeteries-of-buenos-aires> ISSN 0719-8884

Azul. Image © Fabián Dejtiar

摄影作品:阿根廷的装饰艺术风格公墓 / Francisco Salamone

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