Background
YBARRA GARCÍA, Angel was born on May 24, 1892 in Morón, Province of Buenos Aires. Son of Agustín Carlos Ybarra and Zulema Maria Garcia de Ybarra.
Argentine civil engineer and professor
YBARRA GARCÍA, Angel was born on May 24, 1892 in Morón, Province of Buenos Aires. Son of Agustín Carlos Ybarra and Zulema Maria Garcia de Ybarra.
Professor of design in the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes since 1914. In the Colegio Nacional of Buenos Aires since 1911. Professor of mathematics in the same, 1915-1932.
In the C. Pellegrini Superior School of Commerce since 1923.
Alternate professor of technical design in the School of Engineering of the University of Buenos Aires, 1921-1932. Titular professor in the same since 1932.
Director of experimental studies (trabajos prácticos) in the same, 1923-1932. Appraiser of the National Mortgage Bank, 1931-1933.
Member of the honorary assessment commission of the City of Buenos Aires since 1932.
Of the Council of the National Bureau of Fine Arts since 1932. President of the organizing commission of the First National Congress on City Planning (Urbanismo).
Jockey Club; Club del Progreso. Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul. Centro Nacional de Ingenieros.
Sociedad “Los Amigos de la Ciudad” (vice - president).
Asociación Nacional del Profesorado. The numerous activities of Senior
Ybarra as architect and sculptor include the construction of many private residences, the monumental busts of Doctor Pedro O. Luro and Román Harostegui, and the mausoleum of Doctor Alfredo Passalaqua.
Married Dora Parpaglioni. Children: José Eusebio, Carlos Maria, and Miguel Angel.