List of Puerto Rican Architects

List Of Puerto Rican Architects

This is a list of notable Puerto Rican architects. You can help by expanding it with sourced additions. This list includes people, both Puerto Rican and foreign, whose work has made a significant contribution to Puerto Rican architecture. Basic criteria used to assess notability includes (but is not necessarily limited to):

  • Architects who are Fellows of the American Institute of Architects FAIA. The FAIA Wikipedia entry explains how this award reflects notability.
  • Architects who are recipients of the Henry Klumb Award. The Henry Klumb Award is the highest honor awarded by the Puerto Rico College of Architects for excellence and contributions to the profession.
  • Authors of books on Architecture and Puerto Rican Architecture.
  • Subjects of books on Architecture and Puerto Rican Architecture.
  • Architects who have designed landmarks of Puerto Rican architecture.

This list should be carefully maintained, and adding or deleting a name without first discussing the change on the article's talk page is likely to be reverted. This list should contain the names of persons who meet Wikipedia's Notability Criteria, even if the person does not have an article yet. Additions to the list must be listed in alphabetical order by surname and must provide a reliable verifiable source which cites the person's notability and/or the person's link to Puerto Rico, otherwise the name will be removed.

Read more about List Of Puerto Rican Architects:  List of Notable Puerto Rican Architects, List of Puerto Rican Architects Fellows of The American Institute of Architects, List of Recipients of The Henry Klumb Award, Books On Architecture in Puerto Rico

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