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Carlos Martín Noel (30 August 1886 – 3 January 1941) was an Argentine diplomat and politician of the Radical Civic Union. He served as ''
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'' (mayor) of
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from 1922 to 1927, and later went on to serve in the Chamber of Deputies from 1936 until his death in 1941. Noel was president of the Chamber of Deputies on two occasions, from 1936 to 1938, and later from 1940 to 1941. His tenure as mayor of Buenos Aires is remembered for the "Plan Noel", an urbanistic roadmap for the city which sought to include, for the first time in the history of Buenos Aires, native-born Argentine architects (as opposed to European and North American architects).


Early life and career

Noel was born on 30 August 1886 in Buenos Aires into a wealthy family of Spanish immigrants. He attended the prestigious
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, graduating in 1904, and later studied diplomacy and literature at the
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and the
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, in Paris. Noel became politically active in the Radical Civic Union upon his return to Argentina in 1915, focusing his activities in San Fernando and Tigre, in Buenos Aires Province. He was later appointed president of the Unión Industrial Argentina, and in 1917, he was elected to the municipal council of Las Conchas. In 1920, he was posted to the Argentine embassy in
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by President
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, and later ascended to ambassador of Argentina in Chile.


Mayor of Buenos Aires

In 1922, President
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appointed Noel as ''
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'' (mayor) of Buenos Aires. In 1923, Noel established the municipal "Commission on Architectural Aesthetic". In September 1925, Noel published a book wherein he laid out a new urbanistic plan for the city of Buenos Aires. The plan (revolutionary for its inclusion of Argentine architects) shifted the municipal government's attention away from the city centre and into the new neighbourhoods developing in the peripheries of the city, especially those populated by working-class immigrant families – at least half of Buenos Aires was populated by immigrants at the turn of the 1920s. The plan envisioned different commercial poles acting as "multiple city centres", with monumental civic buildings and a public park system. Although the "Plan Noel" was never fully carried out, many of its proposals were completed during Noel's mayorship and in following years by successive administrations. Among these was the "reconquest of the
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", the completion of the two diagonals ( Avenida Roque Sáenz Peña and Avenida Presidente Julio Argentino Roca) and
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, the creation of new working-class neighbourhoods and kindergartens, the railway bridge over Avenida San Martín, and the establishment of the
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and the Colonial Art Museum, housed in the Palacio Noel (named after the mayor). It was, for a time, proposed that the avenue facing the Río de la Plata on the northern side of Buenos Aires be known as "Avenida Intendente Carlos Noel". Noel resigned from the mayorship in 1927. He was subject to persecution during the dictatorship of
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due to his affiliation with the Radical Civic Union, and had to go into exile.


Congressman

Noel was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in the 1936 legislative election, having run in Buenos Aires. He was elected as President of the Chamber in April 1936, shortly after taking office, and served in the position until 1938, and later from 1940 to 1941. As deputy, Noel formed part of the Commission on Foreign Affairs and lobbied for the establishment of the National Economic Council in 1938. He also pushed for the creation of the National Directorate of Urbanism and the sanctioning of the municipal urbanisation law. In addition to his preoccupation with urban development, Noel took part in debates on Argentina's foreign policy, especially with neighbouring South American nations. Inspired by the system employed by the French diplomatic service, Noel pushed for reforms to professionalise the Argentine diplomatic corps, and sought to position Argentina as a mediator in the
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, but died the following year on 3 January 1941, aged 54, in Poços de Caldas, Brazil.


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