Eduardo Tejeira Davis
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Eduardo Tejeira Davis (1951 – July 22, 2016)[1] was an architect and historian of architecture from Panama City, Panama. He was the son of fellow architect Victor Tejeira. He was a graduate of Technische Universität Darmstadt and Heidelberg University, where he earned a doctorate in 1985 in art history, with a specialization in the history of Latin American architecture from s. XIX and XX. . Since 1986 he was a professor of the history of architecture at the University of Panama and Florida State University Panama Branch from 1986 until 2000. Throughout his lifetime, he held various public positions, such as vice-director of Dirección de Patrimonio Historico (1990-1991) Advisor to the Municipal Government of Panama City under the administration of Mayín Correa from (1995-1999) for projects
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Eduardo Tejeira Davis
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Panama City
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2016-06-22
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Panama City
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Iglesia de San Lucas
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1958
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Davis en la caminata Jane´s Walk en la Avenida Central el 25 de mayo del 2015 en la Avenida Central, organizada por el Municipio de Panamá.
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Panamanian
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architecture professor, historian
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Eduardo Tejeira Davis (1951 – July 22, 2016)[1] was an architect and historian of architecture from Panama City, Panama. He was the son of fellow architect Victor Tejeira. He was a graduate of Technische Universität Darmstadt and Heidelberg University, where he earned a doctorate in 1985 in art history, with a specialization in the history of Latin American architecture from s. XIX and XX. . Since 1986 he was a professor of the history of architecture at the University of Panama and Florida State University Panama Branch from 1986 until 2000. Throughout his lifetime, he held various public positions, such as vice-director of Dirección de Patrimonio Historico (1990-1991) Advisor to the Municipal Government of Panama City under the administration of Mayín Correa from (1995-1999) for projects in the historical centre, as well as in the Old Town Office, the National Institute of Culture (INAC), and on the Board of Trustees of Panamá Viejo. In 1988 he was worked for UNESCO as a consultant in Belize to develop the methodology for an inventory of the domestic architecture in the historic downtown Belize City. His professional pursuits included projects such as the restoration of the Iglesia de Natá, Gongora House, the current Panama Canal Museum, and the master plan for the project in Panama City. Among his publications are articles in the magazine Enciclopedia Panameña para Niños y Jóvenes ("Panamanian Encyclopedia for Children and Young People") and the following academic work:
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1958
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2016