DescripcióViviendas en la Ciudad Universitaria de Tucumán.JPG
Español: Edificio inconcluso para viviendas estudiantiles en la Ciudad Universitaria del Cerro San Javier, inconcluso. El 18 de Diciembre de 1948 el Gobierno Nacional, a través de la Ley-decreto del Presidente Juan Perón, expropia 17.000 hectáreas en la Sierra de San Javier para ejecutar el Proyecto Ciudad Universitaria, que consistía en la construcción de los edificios y espacios necesarios para permitir el emplazamiento de las de las dependencias de la Universidad Nacional de Tucumán en la Sierra, dentro de una Reserva Natural. Por recortes presupuestarios, a partir de 1952 comenzaron a disminuir el ritmo de construcciones suspendiéndose totalmente en el año 1955 por decisión de las nuevas autoridades nacionales. Otras obras relacionadas - como las 33 viviendas de San Javier, el Acueducto de Anfama, y Zona de Horco Molle - fueron llevadas a cabo.
English: Unfinished building for student housing at the University Campus of Cerro San Javier. A December 18, 1948, National Government Decree signed by President Juan Perón expropriated 17,000 hectacres (43,000 acres) in the Sierra de San Javier for the University City project, which consisted of the construction of buildings and spaces for the relocation of the National University of Tucuman in the Sierra, in a natural reserve. Budget cuts in 1952 began to slow the pace of construction, and the project was completely suspended in 1955 by decision of the new national authorities following the coup against Perón. Other related works - such as the 33 homes in San Javier, the Anfama Aqueduct, and the Horco Molle Development - were ultimately carried out.
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cap a 1967
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Summa n° 9, Agosto de 1967. Buenos Aires, Argentina
Autor
Eduardo Colombo
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