Adolfo Trefault

Adolfo Tomás Trefault
Personal details
Born Adolfo Tomás Trefault Iparraguirre
1897
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died 1964
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentine
Spouse(s) María Sara Ordoqui.[1]
Occupation Builder
Profession Engineer
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Adolfo Trefault (October 30, 1897 - August 27, 1964) was an Argentine engineer.[2] He was dedicated to the construction of buildings in Argentina.[3]

Biography

Trefault was born in Buenos Aires, son of Adolphe Denis Tréfault, born in France and Lorenza Iparraguirre, of Basque ancestors.[4] He obtained his degree of civil engineer in the University of Buenos Aires circa 1920.[5] Associated with Heraclio Rodríguez Canaveri,[6] he built the headquarters of the municipality of Veinticinco de Mayo (Buenos Aires Province).[7] And participated in the construction of a building on Calle Lavalle (neighborhood of San Nicolas).[8] Time later Trefault founded his own company: Adolfo T. Trafault y Compañía.[9]

References

  1. Registro oficial de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Volume 3, República Argentina
  2. Anales de la Sociedad Científica Argentina, Sociedad Científica Argentina
  3. Engineering News-record, McGraw-Hill
  4. Matrimonios 1892-1893
  5. Publicaciones, Volumes 1-4, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales
  6. Revista jurídica argentina"La Ley.", La Ley, 1938
  7. Ordenanza Nº 0099/1928, Honorable Concejo Deliberante (Veinticinco de Mayo)
  8. Reencuentro con la arquitectura del siglo XX, Patricia Méndez
  9. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1951, República Argentina
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