Name
Le Vacher, Roland
Gender
Male
Birth
Uncertain
Death
Uncertain
Descriptive Note
According to the Giornale Ufficiale Illustrato, the architect Roland Le Vacher started his career in Rome, where he designed the big station of "Carabinieri" at Prati di Castello. Successively, he moved to Argentina, where he lived and worked until his death. In Argentina, he covered important roles in public administration, and served as Minister of Public Works.
Le Vacher designed several private and public buildings in Buenos Aires, such as the New Italian Bank building in Vittoria square, the building of the School of Law and the "Pavilion of the Lakes".
He was involved in many Universal Expositions and designed the Pavilion of Argentina in Turin 1911.
Roles
Makers, Architects and Engineers
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