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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150316T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150316T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089505
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150317T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150317T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089506
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150318T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150318T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089507
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150319T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150319T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089508
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150320T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150320T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150321T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150321T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089510
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150322T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150322T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089511
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150323T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150323T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089512
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150324T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150324T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089513
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150325T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150325T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089514
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150326T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150326T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089515
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150327T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150327T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089516
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150328T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150328T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089517
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150329T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150329T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089518
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150330T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150330T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089519
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150331T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150331T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089520
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150401T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150401T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089521
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150402T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150402T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089522
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150403T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150403T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089523
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150404T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150404T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089524
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150405T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150405T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089525
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150406T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150406T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089526
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150407T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150407T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089527
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150408T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150408T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089528
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150409T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150409T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089529
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150410T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150410T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089530
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150411T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150411T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089531
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150412T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150412T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089532
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150413T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150413T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089533
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150414T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150414T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089534
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150415T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150415T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089535
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150416T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150416T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089536
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Ma
 rtín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during th
 e 20s and 30s realizing\, with the architect Carlos Arniches and the engine
 er Eduardo Torroja\, the Zarzuela Hippodrome in Madrid (1935)\; a fundament
 al work in the formal development of Modernist architecture in Europe. As a
  student\, he lived in the Residencia de Estudiantes of Madrid — a universi
 ty college in the liberal Oxfordian tradition — where he participated in on
 e of the most influential generations of contemporary Spanish culture\, but
  one that was condemned to exile due to the takeover of the totalitarian re
 gime that was victorious in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nAs an exile in Cuba\,
  Domínguez rebuilt a distinguished architectural practice\, where he realiz
 ed important works like the Radiocentro with Del Junco and Gastón\, and the
  pioneering FOCSA high-rise residential block\, with Gómez Sampera and Best
 ard. A firm believer in liberal democracy\, with the triumph of the sociali
 st revolution in Cuba in 1959\, Domínguez was again forced into exile in 19
 60. Until his death in September 1970\, he dedicated himself to sharing his
  knowledge and cultural insights in Cornell University's architecture progr
 am during what proved to be a transformative period for the school. In 1978
  the AAP faculty of that time — including professors Rowe\, Hodgden\, Shaw\
 , Richardson\, Schack\, and Pearman — dedicated the Martin Domínguez Award 
 for Distinguished Teaching in his name. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by
  Pablo Rabasco and Martín Domínguez Jr. as part of the Preston H. Thomas Me
 morial Lecture Series.
DTEND:20150417T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260313T205312Z
DTSTART:20150417T120000Z
LOCATION:Bibliowicz Family Gallery\, Milstein Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Martín Domínguez Esteban
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1089537
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/martin_dominguez_esteban
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