Ricardo Bastida

Ricardo Bastida
Born (1879-08-15)15 August 1879
Bilbao, Biscay,  Spain
Died 15 October 1953(1953-10-15) (aged 74)
Bilbao, Biscay,  Spain
Nationality Spanish
Occupation Architect
Spouse(s) Rosario Lecea (m. 1813–53)
Children 8
Buildings

Alhóndiga Bilbao, Bilbao

Banco de Bilbao, Madrid
Puente de Deusto , Bilbao
Casa Cuna, Bilbao
Casa Lezama-Leguizamon , Bilbao

Ricardo Bastida (Bilbao, Spain 15 August 1879 - 15 October 1953) was a Basque architect who made important buildings in Bilbao and Madrid. In 1923 he proposed a plan of extension of Bilbao to the mouth of Abra, a visionary project that would result in the current metropolitan area.

Early life and education

Ricardo Bastida was born in one of the primary neighbourhoods of Bilbao on 15 October 1879. His father, Luis de Bastida y Azcuenaga, studied a naval officer degree, but he worked as a Mathematics teacher in San Antonio School in Bilbao. His mother, Josefa Bilbao Landazuri, obtained the qualification of Master of Primary Education in 1867 and she gave birth to six children.

Thanks to his parents academic training, culture occupied an important role in the Bastida family. Ricardo, showed a great facility for drawing and excelled in Mathematics. He trusted his father to make many decisions, such as choice of profession. He completed his early studies in Achuri's Public Schools and Secondary School in "Plaza de las Auxiliares", where he met the famous painter Aurelio Arteta, with whom he developed a close friendship.

Biography and career

Works

Banco de Bilbao, nº 16 C. Alcalá in Madrid.

See also

References

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