Five articles in Hispanofilia: Arquitectura y vida en Puerto Rico, 1900-1950/ Hispanophilia: Architecture and Life in Puerto Rico, 1900-1950, ed. Enrique Vivoni Farage and Silvia Alvarez Curbelo (San Juan: Archivo de Arquitectura y Construcción de la Universidad de Puerto Rico/Editorial de la UPR, 1998):

Introduction: “Fictional Alhambras: Hispanophilia in Puerto Rican Architecture (1900-1950), Silvia Alvarez Curbelo.

“The Chronicle of a Hispanophile House: The Cabassa Residence in Ponce,” Silvia Alvarez Curbelo & Enrique Vivoni Farage.

“Cultural Identity and Architecture: Finding One’s Bearings in the Labyrinth,” Rafael E. J. Iglesias.

“Back, wearing our mantillas, to the first floor,” Angel G. Quintera Rivera.

“Benina’s Lamp and the Glamour of Ostentation in the Architecture of the Hispanic Caribbean,” Jorge Rigau.

One edited translation in that volume:

“The Campus of the University of Puerto Rico: Appropriation and Formal Amalgam in its Architecture (1903-1940),” María Luisa Moreno.

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