Enrique Zañartu Prieto
- Born:
- Valparaíso, Chile, 1921
- Died:
- Santiago, Chile, 2000
- Nationality:
- Chilean
- Profession(s):
- Architect, Urban Planner, Academic
Early Life and Education
- Studied Architecture at the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso, graduating in 1946.
- Received postgraduate training in urban planning at the Institute of Town Planning, University of London (1953-1955).
Career and Major Achievements
- Professor of Architecture and Urbanism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago.
- Held various positions within the Chilean government, including involvement in housing and urban development projects.
- Significant contributions to urban planning theory and practice in Chile.
- His work within the context of ensalaco chile under pinochet biography involves evaluating his architectural and urban planning actions and their effects during that time period.
- Director of the Institute of Urban Studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
Notable Works
- Numerous urban planning projects throughout Chile.
- Published extensively on urbanism, architecture, and housing.
- Authored "Plan Regulador Intercomunal de Santiago" (Intercommunal Regulatory Plan of Santiago).
Legacy and Impact
Enrique Zañartu Prieto was a prominent figure in Chilean architecture and urban planning. His work significantly influenced urban development policies and planning practices in Chile and left a lasting impact on the built environment.
Selected Publications
Title | Year |
---|---|
Santiago: Problemas de la Vivienda | 1967 |
Urbanización y marginalidad en América Latina | 1969 |