- Enrique Nieto
Enrique Nieto (October 6, 1880 or 1883 – January 20, 1954) was a Catalan architect known for his
Modernisme style (not to be confused with modernism), which he continued to receive commissions to design even after it fell out of favor. He designed noted projects inBarcelona andMelilla . In 1939, he was appointed city architect of Melilla, a Spanish enclave in North Africa. The modernisme style buildings in Melilla is the second largest concentration of such style outside of Barcelona.Enrique Nieto studied under
Antoni Gaudí and followed his style.Places of worship
Nieto designed the main synagogue, Or Zaruah (or Holy Light [http://www.oapee.es/documentum/MECPRO/Web/weboapee/pap/comenius/eventos/noviembre07/melilla07informacion.pdf?documentId=0901e72b80004200] ) synagogue in 1924, the Central Mosque, and several buildings for the Catholic Church in Melilla. [http://www.melillaturismo.com/ingles/modernista.htm] [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/spain/article724725.ece]
Other buildings
Art Nouveau was the driving force of Melilla’s architecture during the first half of the 20th century. Brought to Melilla [http://www.melillaturismo.com/ingles/modernista.htm] by Enrique Nieto, the style is deeply rooted in a city which was overcome with floral ornamentation. From that moment on, Melilla promoted a style that managed to take root and progress, changing all that had been built in the city before. Plants, flowers, animals and women’s faces filled the Art Nouveau façades, in which the brown and cream colour ranges brought out the ornaments. He is cited for receiving design inspiration from the notedMezquita de Córdoba (Cordoba mosque). [ http://www.spain.info/MPTurSpainWeb/Images/BMM/Biblioteca/Folletos/Ciudades/C520002PDF.pdf]His notable work also includes the La Reconquista and Palacio Municipal (later renamed Autonomous City Palace [http://www.melillaturismo.com/ingles/paseos.htm] ) in Plaza de Europa. [http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Spain/Melilla-261258/Things_To_Do-Melilla-BR-1.html] Nieto designed the National Theatre and Cinema building in Melilla in the 1920's which has a more geometrical style than most modernisme designs. [ http://www.melillaturismo.com/ingles/paseos.htm]
He retired in 1949 and died of a heart attack five years later. [ http://www.melillamonumental.org/ingles/dos/ingeniero.htm]
elected works
*C/ García Cabrelles, 1 y 3 (1928)
*C/ General Prim, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 (1909-1910)
*Cine Nacional (1929)
*Avenida Juan Carlos I, 1 (1915-1916)
*Edificio "La Reconquista", Plaza Menéndez Pelayo, s/n (1915)
*Edificio "El Acueducto", c/ Reyes Católicos, 2 (1928)
*Casa de Tortosa o antiguo Economato Militar (1914)
*Casino Militar (1932)
*Sinagoga Yamín Benarroch, c/ López Moreno (1924)
*C/ López Moreno, 2, 14 y 20 (1924, 1923 y 1928)
*Palacio de la Asamblea (1933-1948)
*Edificio de "El Telegrama del Rif" (1912)
*Cámara de Comercio, c/ Cervantes, 7 (1913)
*Mezquita Central (1945)
*Avenida de la Democracia, 8
*Mercado del Real (1932)
*C/ Cardenal Cisneros, 2 (1935)
*C/ Cándido Lobera, 2 y 4 (1933-1935)
*Monumento a los Héroes de España (1941)Notes
References
*http://www.melillamonumental.org/ingles/dos/ingeniero.htm
*http://www.melillaturismo.com/ingles/paseos.htm
*http://www.melillaturismo.com/ingles/modernista.htm
*http://www.oapee.es/documentum/MECPRO/Web/weboapee/pap/comenius/eventos/noviembre07/melilla07informacion.pdf?documentId=0901e72b80004200
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