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Introduction
The 60 Schools Plan was a project of the de facto mayor of Buenos Aires between 1976 and 1982, Brigadier Osvaldo Cacciatore. Although only 24 buildings were completed before Cacciatore was removed from office, it is remembered as the last large-scale elementary school construction plan in this city.
The 60 Schools Plan was launched in 1979, after the National State transferred the educational establishments to the Municipality of Buenos Aires. To develop, the construction was outsourced by areas of the city and a group of prestigious architectural studios of that time were hired: SEPRA, Raña Veloso-Álvarez-Forster, Casirahi-Cassina-Frangella, Carlos Levinton, Kocourek SRL and Antonini-Schön-Zemborain, who worked together seeking to design advanced buildings, with a language that used exposed brick and reinforced concrete structures. exposed and painted green.
With the large number of schools built, of which Cacciatore inaugurated 24 by 1982, then continued by subsequent administrations once democracy was recovered, and extended during the 1980s until even the management of Carlos Grosso in the Municipality, this set of schools became a distinctive part of an era of public education in Buenos Aires, since its characteristic aesthetic and the scale of the plan were not repeated until today.
The search for experimentation and testing by the design architects collided with criticism from the users of the buildings, both primary and secondary school students, as well as teachers and maintenance employees, who highlighted negative details in the design of the schools: from the reflection of sunlight on the blackboards and the difficulty in cleaning different sectors to the location of the patios and the excessive use of glass for the facades.
Buildings
The 27 schools built as part of the 1979 plan were:.
• - Common Primary School No. 26 D.E. 1 “Adolfo Van Gelderen”, Salguero 2455, Palermo.
• - Common Primary School No. 16 D.E. 1 “Wenceslao Posse”, Juncal 3131, Palermo.
• - Common Primary School No. 6 D.E. 1 “French and Beruti”, Basavilbaso 1295, Retiro.
• - Common Primary School No. 5 D.E. 1 “Nicolás Rodríguez Peña”, Rodríguez Peña 747, San Nicolás.
• - Common Primary School No. 14 D.E. 1 "Cornelio Saavedra", Sarmiento 2250, Balvanera.
The 60 Schools Plan was a project of the de facto mayor of Buenos Aires between 1976 and 1982, Brigadier Osvaldo Cacciatore. Although only 24 buildings were completed before Cacciatore was removed from office, it is remembered as the last large-scale elementary school construction plan in this city.
The 60 Schools Plan was launched in 1979, after the National State transferred the educational establishments to the Municipality of Buenos Aires. To develop, the construction was outsourced by areas of the city and a group of prestigious architectural studios of that time were hired: SEPRA, Raña Veloso-Álvarez-Forster, Casirahi-Cassina-Frangella, Carlos Levinton, Kocourek SRL and Antonini-Schön-Zemborain, who worked together seeking to design advanced buildings, with a language that used exposed brick and reinforced concrete structures. exposed and painted green.
With the large number of schools built, of which Cacciatore inaugurated 24 by 1982, then continued by subsequent administrations once democracy was recovered, and extended during the 1980s until even the management of Carlos Grosso in the Municipality, this set of schools became a distinctive part of an era of public education in Buenos Aires, since its characteristic aesthetic and the scale of the plan were not repeated until today.
The search for experimentation and testing by the design architects collided with criticism from the users of the buildings, both primary and secondary school students, as well as teachers and maintenance employees, who highlighted negative details in the design of the schools: from the reflection of sunlight on the blackboards and the difficulty in cleaning different sectors to the location of the patios and the excessive use of glass for the facades.
Buildings
The 27 schools built as part of the 1979 plan were:.
• - Common Primary School No. 26 D.E. 1 “Adolfo Van Gelderen”, Salguero 2455, Palermo.
• - Common Primary School No. 16 D.E. 1 “Wenceslao Posse”, Juncal 3131, Palermo.
• - Common Primary School No. 7 D.E. 2 “Del Centenario”, Rio de Janeiro 986, Caballito.
• - Common Primary School No. 9 D.E. 2 “Col. Genaro Berón de Astrada”, El Salvador 4037, Palermo.
• - Common Primary School No. 8 D.E. 2 “Dr. Arturo Mateo Bas”, San Luis 3224, Balvanera.
• - Common Primary School No. 1 D.E. 3 “Valentín Gómez”, Av. Independencia 758, San Telmo.
• - Common Primary School No. 11 D.E. 3 “Antonio J. Bucich”, Hernandarias 850, La Boca.
• - Common Primary School No. 5 D.E. 3 “Agustín Álvarez”, Humberto 1° 1571, Constitution.
• - Common Primary School No. 4 D.E. 3 “Col. Isidoro Suarez”, Venezuela 753, Balvanera.
• - Common Primary School No. 26 D.E. 4 “Hipólito Yrigoyen”, Av. San Juan 353, San Telmo.
• - Common Primary School No. 14 D.E. 5 “Province of San Luis”, Cachi 77, Pompeya.
• - Common Primary School No. 6 D.E. 6, "Guillermo Correa", Saavedra 695, Balvanera.
• - Common Primary School No. 8 D.E. 6 “Almafuerte”, Maza 1921, Boedo.
• - Common Primary School No. 14 D.E. 6 “Intendente Alvear”, Castro 954, Boedo.
• - Common Primary School No. 4 D.E. 7 “Pte. Dr. Arturo Umberto Illia”, Av. Rivadavia 6065, Caballito.
• - Common Primary School No. 3 D.E. 7 “First Meeting”, Campichuelo 50, Caballito.
• - Common Primary School No. 7 D.E. 7 “Juan de Garay”, Av. Caseros 734, Barracas.
• - Common Primary School No. 6 D.E. 8 “San José de Calasanz”, Av. La Plata 1038, Boedo.
• - Common Primary School No. 13 D.E. 9 "Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz", Count 223, Colegiales.
• - Common Primary School No. 15 D.E. 10 “Province of Santa Fe”, Vidal 4747, Saavedra.
• - Common Primary School No. 12 D.E. 10 “Prof. Rodolfo Senet”, Av. Crámer 3271, Núñez.
• - Common Primary School No. 9 D.E. 10 "Julio Evaristo Badia", O'Higgins 3050, Núñez.
• - Common Primary School No. 12 D.E. 12 "Provincia del Chaco", Av. Avellaneda 2547, Flores.
• - School architecture in the City of Buenos Aires.
Sources
• - Summa Magazine extraordinary number “School Architecture”. February 1981.
• - Summa Magazine n° 145/146. January/February 1980.
• - Ferreira, Alicia; "Municipal School Plan. Contribution for a critique. Part I and II." In Trama Magazines No. 12 and No. 13. 1985.
• - Pineau, Marino, Arata, Mercado; “The beginning of the end.” Ed. Colihue, Buenos Aires. 2006 (pp. 79-82).
• - Common Primary School No. 6 D.E. 1 “French and Beruti”, Basavilbaso 1295, Retiro.
• - Common Primary School No. 5 D.E. 1 “Nicolás Rodríguez Peña”, Rodríguez Peña 747, San Nicolás.
• - Common Primary School No. 14 D.E. 1 "Cornelio Saavedra", Sarmiento 2250, Balvanera.