José Custodio de Sá e Faría
An edition of José Custodio de Sá e Faría (2020)
um engenheiro na América além das fronteiras
By Luisa Durán Rocca
Publish Date
2020
Publisher
CEDODAL,UFRGS
Language
por
Pages
146
Description:
José Custodio de Sáa e Faría (Lisbon, Portugal, between 1710 y 1723 - Luján, Virreinato del Río de la Plata (now Argentina) 1792) was a Portuguese cartographer, geographer, architect and engineer, military and former governor of the state of Rio Grande del Sur, who captured by the expedition of Pedro de Cevallos defects to the Spanish side, residing ever since in Buenos Aires, where he made important constructions for the city. The book deals with his life and his work in Portugal, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay in the 18th century. He is the most important cartographer of the Boundary Demarcation Party in the Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata. He will go on to work for the Spanish crown and will carry out important architectural, urban planning and engineering works in Buenos Aires and Montevideo with enormous scientific and technical capacity for his time.
subjects: Criticism and interpretation, Portuguese, Expatriate architects, Biography, Spanish colonial Architecture, Portuguese influences, Architecture, History, Buildings, structures
People: José Custodio de Sáa y Faria (c1910-1792)
Places: Rio de la Plata Region (Argentina and Uruguay), Argentina, Río de la Plata Region (Argentina and Uruguay)
Times: 18th century