
Alberto Prebisch
Alberto Prebisch was an influential Argentine architect and urban planner, born in 1901. He played a key role in modernizing Buenos Aires through innovative design and city planning during the mid-20th century. Prebisch emphasized functional, organized spaces and was part of a movement advocating for cities that promote social well-being. His work helped shape public buildings and urban layouts in Argentina, reflecting modernist principles that combined aesthetic appeal with practicality. Prebisch’s contributions remain important in Argentine architecture and urban development, demonstrating how thoughtful planning can improve city life.