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Noemí Goytia (born 1936) is an Argentine architect and professor specialized in history, criticism, heritage and project processes. She has received the CICOP Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Center for Heritage Conservation in 2014. She is the author of numerous books and magazine articles on her specialty.Muxi, De Zaida (3 July 2015). "Noemí Goytia 1936". ''Un día / una arquitecta.'' (in Spanish)


Early life and education

Noemí Lucrecia Goytia was born in
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in 1936. Her father was an engineer and her mother, a mathematics teacher. She lived in various Argentine cities besides Salta including
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and
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as a result of her father's profession. In 1955, due to her family transfer to
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, she began her university studies there where she graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the
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in 1963.


Career

Goytia moved to Mendoza in 1964 where she was associate professor of History of Architecture V and VI of the Faculty of Architecture of the
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. There, she collaborated with Enrico Tedeschi in developing a direction for the new institution. At the same time that she was a professor in Mendoza, she maintained her relationship with the National University of Córdoba, serving as the head of practical work, from 1964 to 1968, in the area of Cultural Integration whose head was
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. In 1993, the Laboratory was established within the Chair of the History of Architecture, which Goytia directed between 1995 and 2005. It is an area created so that students interested in the relationship between history of architecture and design can study history in a different way. In 1996, together with Waisman, César Naselli and María Elena Foglia, Goytia established the center for the training of researchers in History and Criticism of Architecture at Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the National University of Córdoba (FAUD, UNC).Moisset, Inés (2013). "Marina Waisman y la investigación". ''Revista MW'' (Córdoba: Centro Marina Waisman) (12): 15-17. ISSN 1515-2103 Her last position at FAUD, UNC was that of Professor of History of Architecture II, from 1991 to 2005. The focus of her teaching and her research included history as a tool for understanding context and as a design support, while also working on the processes, mechanisms and tools of the project.Marcano, Yaniré; Quijano, Elisa (Enero- Junio 2010). «Noemí Goitía. Cuando la historia asume su papel protagónico en la investigación y la docencia». Portafolio (Zulia: Facultad de Arquitectura y Diseño de la Universidad del Zulia) 1 (21): 56-59. ISSN 1317-2085 Goytia has directed research projects funded by national and international science and technology organizations (
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, ALFA Program of the
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, CEHOPU). She is the author of numerous specialized publications on the history of architecture, urban planning, heritage and design processes.Biblioteca de la Universidad Her books and articles are cited both by her peers and by professionals from other branches.Artículos académicos citadosEspresati, Carlos G (1965). "La juventud de Amalia Fenollosa: poetisa romantica". ''Castellón de la Plana'' spañaSociedad Castellonense de Cultura. ISBN 9788400000448. She gives lectures and dissertations on architecture.Entrevista al Dr. Arq. Josep María Montaner


Personal life

At the end of 1966, she married and returned permanently to Córdoba with her husband, Daniel Moisset de Espanés, also an architect and professor, with whom she shares research and publications. Goytia is the mother of the architect
Inés Moisset Inés Moisset (born 24 June 1967) is an Argentine architect, known for her research into the theory and history of the discipline. Early life Inés Moisset was born in Buenos Aires on 24 June 1967, the oldest of six children of architects Noemí ...
.


Awards

* 2014, CICOP Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Center for Heritage Conservation


Books

Shee has published, among others: * Goytia, Noemí (2013). «El arte de enseñar arquitectura». En Adagio, Noemí; Sella, Alejandra, eds. Enrico Tedeschi. Work in progress. Mendoza: Idearium. ISBN 978-950-624-041-7. * Goytia, Noemí (2012). «Plan regulador de Córdoba (aprobado en 1962). Ernesto La Padula 1954-1956». En Méndez, Patricia, ed. Experiencias de urbanismo y planificación en la Argentina 1909–1955. Buenos Aires: Cedodal. pp. 207–210. ISBN 9789871033423. * Goytia, Noemí (2011). «Significado del aporte italiano a la identidad Argentina / Enrico Tedeschi. Un pionero en la enseñanza y el urbanismo de Argentina / Colonias Provinciales en Córdoba / Síntesis sobre los principales problemas. Caso testigo: las colonias agrícolas en la provincia de Córdoba / Un proyecto de trabajo conjunto. Escenarios y propuestas». En Ave, Gastone; de Menna, Emanuela, eds. Architettura e urbanistica di origine italiana in Argentina. Roma: Gangemi. ISBN 978-88-492-2031-5. * Goytia, Noemí, ed. (2006). Cuando el patrimonio se convierte en fuente de revitalización. Córdoba: FAUD.UNC. ISBN 978-950-33-0606-2. * Goytia, Noemi; Moisset de Espanes, Daniel (2003). La alta tecnología de un mundo en Desarrollo: Eladio Dieste. Valencia: Ediciones Generales de la Construcción. ISBN 9788493304478. * Goytia, Noemí; Moisset, Daniel (2002). Diseñar con la estructura. Córdoba: Ingreso. ISBN 978-987-43-4590-5. * Goytia, Noemí (1998). Cuando la idea se construye. Procesos de diseño de arquitectos de los siglos XIX y XX. Córdoba: Screen. ISBN 987-969704-9. * Foglia, María Elena; Goytia, Noemí (1998). Rehabilitación y desarrollo de poblados históricos. Córdoba: Ingreso. ISBN 950-33-0191-2. * Foglia, María Elena; Goytia, Noemí; et al. (1994). La cuadrícula en el trazado de la ciudad latinoamericana. El Caso Córdoba: 1810–1916. Córdoba: FAUD.UNC. * Foglia, María Elena; Goytia, Noemí (1993). Los poblados históricos del norte cordobés. Córdoba: Secretaría de Turismo de la Provincia. * Foglia, María Elena; Goytia, Noemí (1990). Procesos de Modernización en Córdoba. Córdoba: FAUD.UNC. * Foglia, María Elena; Goytia, Noemí; et al. (1987). La cuadrícula en el desarrollo de la ciudad hispanoamericana. El caso Córdoba. 1573 - 1810. Córdoba. FAUD. UNC.


References

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